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Old 11-04-2009, 07:00 PM
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I like these very much!
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Old 11-04-2009, 07:39 PM
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nice composing Beachcomber. I always love ur compositions. hey you looks very nice in ur new pic with smile
Keep it up...
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Old 11-04-2009, 07:48 PM
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Hi Beach love the B&W effect on the first and have to say he has the catalogue pose down pat lol nice set matey
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:55 PM
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Out on the wiley, windy moors ... you've left me pining, wanting more ..
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:58 PM
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Hi Steve - another work of art -- perfect setting - turbulant weather and a ruin ... is this your son? .... excellent as always
Thanks Hayward, this is Wills, my youngest son at eighteen, he's not long discovered girls

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I like so much your work. poetry and image. perfect cobination.
Thanks shiraq, you are very kind

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I love the title Steve. I've sure missed seeing your amazing work. I'm glad I got back to see these two. Wonderful work buddy. It's good to be back.

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cheers Dave, it's good to have you back

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Nice set Steve ! Everytime i look at one of your posts , it leaves me wondering and i like it ! And this is no exception.

Thanks for sharing.
Hi Dragon, I wonder why sometimes too - thank you

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Great Captures Beach! That 1st one looks like a scene out of an War Zone. I like the B & W. Both shots are very well composed.
Thanks for sharing these
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thanks Michael, war torn Wales in the rain mate

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Always different, always special, am I allowed to be envious?
Hi Bill, thank you very much thats a lovely compliment

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Steve, first shot is very awe inspiring, great location and great shot. The second shot is exceptional, you should be proud to have such a handsome and photogenic son. It was very special to meet William. Thanks for sharing!
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cheers Duane, thats also very generous, thank you

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Yes indeed Steve. Very emotive, and the essence well captured. Who's playing Heathcliffe here? Thanks for these. PAUL
Hi Paul, + thank you - Heathcliffe is Wills, my youngest son at eighteen

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Nice Steve. You've outdone yourself. That first one is amazing. Very dramatic. Appeals to my every sense. ...and your son....very John Mellencamp. Thx for sharing....you never disappoint.

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His head is swelling as I type Jim, cheers bud



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Old 11-04-2009, 11:12 PM
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Hi Steve, I like the B&W of the ruins and the one of William is super model perfect with great composition and a good-looking model.
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:16 PM
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both are good. but the first on is great. well done beach
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Old 11-04-2009, 11:36 PM
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Wonderful series of pictures captured by you.
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Old 11-05-2009, 08:07 AM
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Wow, spectacular Steve! Your son is quite the model! Love the first one, stunning.
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Well Steve, once again you've shot a couple of truly superb images. Nice shots buddy.
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You have an eye that goes beyond pixels on paper, able to stir the emotions in a deep and meaningful way....
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Wow Steve...these are really excellent. You do have a way with matching photos and words.
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Hi Steve! i missed your shots..you really have a way to stir emotions though your photos and words..really love the ruins here..it leaves me thinking and begging for more..
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I absolutely LOVE the first one....so moody and dark. And hello to your handsome son!
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Great set, Steve, but the first shot takes it. Being B&W could not have to do with it, right? Just kidding. The composition of the first shot, and the atmosphere/ mood created by the B&W presentation really hit home for me. Nicely done!
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These images, especially the first, truly speak a thousand words.
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Love the setting of the ruins. Very cool place to do some portraits.
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steve, you sure how to blend words and pictures to generate maximum effect......great moody shots...like the 1st in particular
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I like these very much!
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nice composing Beachcomber. I always love ur compositions. hey you looks very nice in ur new pic with smile
Keep it up...
Raveen
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Hi Beach love the B&W effect on the first and have to say he has the catalogue pose down pat lol nice set matey
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Out on the wiley, windy moors ... you've left me pining, wanting more ..
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Hi Steve, I like the B&W of the ruins and the one of William is super model perfect with great composition and a good-looking model.
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both are good. but the first on is great. well done beach
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Wonderful series of pictures captured by you.



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