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“I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realises an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past.” Virginia Woolf Thanks again for taking time to view and for all your comments etc you care to make.. Been having some problems with staying on line for very long so am late to catch up with my own comments.. Catch you all soon

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promiselamb

2:15PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

I love this.. the natural light in the window and the whole mood .. you cant help but to relax ;-)

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flora-crassella

2:17PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

...the past seems always rosy. Although it always like that is not.... wonderful photo!!!!!

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timtripp

2:24PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

wondrous image!

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jeroni

2:24PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Great idea, lovely image

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virginiese

2:27PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

excellent shot ! I love what Virginia Wolf wrote about emotions !

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marcopolinski

2:39PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

love how the light floods into the room! Excellent capture!

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romanceworks

2:46PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Always interesting to imagine the people who once lived here. A very lovely shot with great lighting and composition. CC

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Enmos

2:48PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Fantastic 'still life' Danny. Exceptional ! :)

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fredster66

2:49PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

You have a great eye Dan. Very neat and eye-pleasing composition.

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lyron

2:54PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

The lighting is fantastic!!

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CavalierLady

2:55PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

A beautiful image that does conjure emotions and an curiosity to know what memories were created by those who lived in this home. An interesting quote, but I am not sure that I agree completely, as I have experienced much emotion 'in the present' of a moment. It's only -time- that changes the perception of that moment and the emotions that we remember can change each time we recall that memory, based on our emotions on any given day.

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durleybeachbum

3:02PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Although i disagree with VW on this, her quote is ideal for this emotive pic.

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danob

3:06PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Yes Maria I tend to agree with you I tend to think she was referring more to childhood memories of the past ..

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chudo121

3:06PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

This is so blown out it looks like an ameature 3D :D REALLY IT DOES... Anyway, i do dig it otherwise(; If of course you set the room up in your studio :D

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mss

3:08PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

I think, perhaps, that the details in this picture are minimized by the strong light, like what is done to our memories by their accompanying emotions... I didn't say that right, being no Virginia Woolf. At any rate, you portrayed her meaning well.

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adrie

3:15PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Wonderful photography, excellent capture.

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decie

3:16PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

I think i would go as far as to say the past was beautiful in ways, but i would not say it was the good old days.beautiful capture of the past and the light passing through the window.

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RocksLady

3:36PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Klasse :-)

MrsLubner

4:01PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

A fabulous pov on an equally fabulous composition. The extreme sunlight on the light colors really opens the room up nicely.

MedTran39

4:09PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Super!

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magnus073

4:24PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Another classic looking capture Danny, you really have a knack for selecting the perfect spots to create the mood in your work

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kgb224

4:28PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Awesome capture Danny.

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3x3

4:39PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

lovely capture Daniel x 5+

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dorothylee

4:40PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Love the light and atmosphere. While some may have not like the bright light, I think it adds to the atmosphere of the image - it's kind of like what you might see if you woke up in the morning and your eyes haven't adjusted to the morning brightness. The quote works well with the photo, and I have to say that I agree with that quote 100%. I would definitely not consider myself a nostalgic person, I prefer to talk about things happening now and in the near future rather than reliving past experiences. But I do feel that I have stronger emotions about the past (even things that only happened a week ago) than most things happening in the present moment. This quote really made me think today. Excellent post!

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:23PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Splendid and fantastic work, have a splendid and very creative beautiful lighting effects.....!!!!!

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kansas

6:27PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Wonderful photo. Great look into the past.

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auntietk

6:35PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

What a wonderful image ... the mood is lovely!

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Cosme..D..Churruca

6:36PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

well preserved and beautiful memorabilia Danny! superb pic.

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npauling

8:06PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

The lighting here is beautiful. It has a lovely feel to it.

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schonee

8:23PM | Wed, 25 March 2009

Beautiful Capture I really just love these old homes.

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