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    Continue Shopping

    Enough shopping for now.
    Your thoughts are welcome.
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    Re: Continue Shopping

    I like it -- the green, the sand, the way it's framed. Of course, I am a motorcycle rider ...
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    Re: Continue Shopping

    I like the image a lot. Its just such a shame.
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Continue Shopping

    Wow, like a sort of archeological dig in which the future inhabitants of the earth document the finding of evidence from ancient human methods of transportation . . .
    I like it alot and goes well with this strong series of findings along the Thames.
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    Re: Continue Shopping

    I like the way it sort of half embedded in the mud, it could be seen that an Artist embedded it into concrete and then wall mounted it.

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    Re: Continue Shopping

    Tom - I love this whole series. It would make a super panel.

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    Nice work Tom. If you keep hunting around the low river levels you may find a body or two. The rope makes me suspicous was there a body attached to the cycle when it was dumped? Keep'em coming I Iike them all.
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    Re: Continue Shopping

    Thanks to you all
    Roger and Gary, I like the way you have seen this; archeological dig and Artists work.
    Mike; I may have a half dozen of this type of stuff and I may be seeking your advice re a panel.
    Greg; Flippin' ell Greg there could be a few bob in this body hunting lark. Thanks as usual for your supportive words.
    Jason; many thanks, look out for those rivers!
    Frog; it's amazing what is thrown into the river.
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    Re: Continue Shopping

    Generally I like it although the contrast seems a little high for my taste and the bottom right of the frame seems to bright in comparison to the rest of the image.

    The persepective seems off to me, did you rotate the image 180 degrees?

    Great subject, could you get closer with a macro lens?
    No, I DON'T need that.

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