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I'm pleased, all you comments guys are very encouraging. But I must set
something straight;
Ken wrote:
> ...It has a novel camera angle which is a key to success,...
well, that's not mine, it's Escher's, in fact I love this woodcut a lot
because it's his first time playing using the zenit has the <<escape
point>> (I mean: punto de fuga, don't know the english phrase for it).
> ..the well has shape and form that is not boring and catches ones attention,...
This is the only trully thing of mine in the picture :), thanks for your
compliment.
> and the tree overhead is not only beautiful in shape but you have captured
> it's colors perfectly.
That tree it's really yours, not mine. I mean, it's done with the three
macro from R. Suzuki, Gilles Tran, you and Steven Pigeon.
Saludos!
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