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Old 07-19-2007, 10:41 AM
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Its hard to explain how big this building is. I think it is the highest building in Torino, Italy. The only way you can understand, is if you at the people climbing the building (Almost at the top).
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Old 07-19-2007, 11:22 AM
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kunaldaswani,

These guys need to seriously rethink their hobby! This is a grand building, and you have an angle best for viewing the rascals. The one in red on left is smarter, I believe. Better handholds, I would think. Also a pleasure to see clouds well exposed. Good work.
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Old 07-19-2007, 11:28 AM
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Thanks Mr.J ! Its been a while since i have got any CC from you. Was beginning to think my work is getting really boring. Hardly get any feedback on my photos these days. or i've just gotten really good and there is no room for criticism! : naaa think not.. just boring work. But i kinda liked the way the shot turned out.

Thanks!
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kunaldaswani,

Just getting behind and having to look for those newer folks or work that I believe I can add something to. Somedays, I just can't add much to what has already been said and I have to move on. You're right, though. I remember wishing someone would remark on work I'd spent time and effort to present, and then getting a zero. I'll try to do better now that I've nearly caught up. We had quite an increase there. If I miss a comment, you can be sure it isn't from boredom. It's more like "He knows what he's doing, now who needs help?" But it shouldn't be like that. Encouragement is for everyone and always welcome.
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your too kind Mr.J !!! I said it before and i will say it again, its people like you that make the forum what it is.

I know there is but a huge increase in members and i don't expect all my photos to be commented on. But its just that I always learn something every time i post a picture no matter how much i love it and think it perfect and if i don't get responses i'm not learning and if i'm not learning ... im not learning (if that makes any sense)

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kunaldaswani,

I am watching your work regularly (I liked yesterday’s post “Underground”). It’s not like your shots are boring, for me it’s more learning rather than to critique. If you are not atleast I am learning :-)

Anyway good work and keep posting…
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kunaldaswani,

I am watching your work regularly (I liked yesterday’s post “Underground”). It’s not like your shots are boring, for me it’s more learning rather than to critique.

Anyway good work and keep posting…
Thanks for your kind words Palachandra! very encouraging

i understand about the learning part. I am on the same boat. I have noticed Mr.J has taken u under his wing. Its only improvement from here on out. all the best
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