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Great shot Brendan - love the texture with the sunlight. Cheers, Bernz
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Old 02-08-2010, 10:03 PM
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Oh, man, I love this photo. I love the hint of realism in the corner with the drape. The sheers I still recognize but then pure color, texture and whimsy. Fabulous, Brendon!
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Outstanding capture.
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Old 02-09-2010, 10:46 AM
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Oh, I love this. Absolutely gorgeous colors and textures! That early morning light really is the best, isn't it! Thanks for a beautiful start to my day -- the sun's not up yet here.
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This is so beautiful Brendan. You have a good eye my friend. The colours are just gorgeous.

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Yes, just beautiful colors and lighting Brendan, you really do have a fabulous eye for spotting the little, yet fabulous, things.
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simply stunning. What a wonderful eye you have. Gorgeous lighting.
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Oh, that is beautiful! Colors are gorgeous, and I love the abstract.
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Simple yet elegant. Just the way a true artist appreciates nature.
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HI Brendan - you've been coming up with some very creative images in the last couple of days .... this is no exception .... I like the color combination here and the simplicity of it.. way to go
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That is just beautiful Brendan...what lovely colors.
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Great shot Brendan - love the texture with the sunlight. Cheers, Bernz
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Oh, man, I love this photo. I love the hint of realism in the corner with the drape. The sheers I still recognize but then pure color, texture and whimsy. Fabulous, Brendon!
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Old 02-09-2010, 11:24 AM
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Beautiful wall art Brendan!, love the soft colours, thanks for sharing, cheers Steve.
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Okay being honest. At first glance I didn't find too much of intrest. However upon further examination of the picture, I found it more and more compelling. Almost like the picture was daring me to try to look through the window. I feel I can imagine the cold wet glass against my hand and feel the scene.

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Old 02-09-2010, 01:57 PM
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wow.. thats thinking like a photographer.. you never know whats waiting to get shot.. I love it. the color, texure, and originality. all well done
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Old 02-09-2010, 02:30 PM
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love the stream of sunlight Bredan..looks like gold dust pouring in through the sheers..
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Beautiful wall art Brendan!, love the soft colours, thanks for sharing, cheers Steve.
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Okay being honest. At first glance I didn't find too much of intrest. However upon further examination of the picture, I found it more and more compelling. Almost like the picture was daring me to try to look through the window. I feel I can imagine the cold wet glass against my hand and feel the scene.

lol. Okay sorry that was wierd, I know.

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love the stream of sunlight Bredan..looks like gold dust pouring in through the sheers..

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Two words- Oooh and Aaah!! Gorgeous light, Brendan! Good eye. TFS
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