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Posted by Ross Thornton on Fri, 05/01/09 15:02
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Comments by Linda Frey on Fri, 05/01/09 18:18

I love seeing what you see, Ross!


Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Fri, 05/01/09 19:45

In spite of the title of the picture I thought from the thumbnail that I would open to a plant of some kind... the horse like curl in the sign and repeated in the shadowing on the wall along with the yellow, red and green in the lower right hand corner brought that thought to my mind. I like this image especially with a black background page color.


Comments by John Wise on Fri, 05/01/09 21:55

Great placement of the elements, as usual!


Comments by JP Zorn on Sat, 05/02/09 23:52

interesting lines. the shadows seem to have a life of their own. the crazy colors on the posted sign are a stark contrast to the almost B&W rest of the picture.


Comments by Jim E on Sun, 05/03/09 00:55

Well seen. I like the whote on black, then it's negative.

I am wondering what it would look i n black and white


Comments by Julie M. Dant on Sun, 05/03/09 20:44

I love the dainty curl-i-Qs with the strong graphics, Ross. I went to the first page of your thumbnails and it just struck me that EVERY ONE of your pieces looked like the fine art that one would see in a fine gallery! Your work is getting stronger and more vivid and I love looking at it. ;0)


Comments by Maria Salvador on Mon, 05/04/09 13:12

Very, very nice. Each little detail is just perfect and perfectly placed!


Comments by els mo on Mon, 05/04/09 22:55

Such a delightful way of seeing!
I love it all. Colors, shapes, design.
It could do with a bit less (just a smidgen) of that abundance of white space on the top, maybe.
For better balance, I mean.
But what do I know?
: )


Comments by Tony Scheuhammer on Wed, 05/06/09 14:47

a pleasure to look at!


Comments by s on Tue, 05/19/09 17:23

love it!


Comments by street junkie on Wed, 05/27/09 10:26

Ross Thornton dont get any talent at all. Just a big mouth!


Comments by Richard Dong on Wed, 05/27/09 20:08

Great spatial relationships here. Love it as well...