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	<title>Comments on: Last post from Stonington</title>
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		<title>By: Rees Gordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rees Gordon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 20:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let me tell you what I see when I view your website. 

Last post from Stonington - I see very good grey in the streets as should be for that subject. The clothes rack has a lime green shirt and I can see the embroidery of blue flowers on it and some red at the bottom. Behind it is a yellow garment, and the long dress hanging up is of off-white which should be?? A dark pink sign above the wicker basket which for wicker the color is right on.

Peeling Paint and Lonely Bikes - Shows the true color of dilapidated paint, white but off-grey as it should be with aging?? The flower vase in the window shows it green color well, and the flowers have muted magenta, green, white, and yellow tones, none real brilliant as it should be when being viewed through a window such as in the scene.  The viewing of the window frame with sunlight shinning on it inside has a yellow or more correctly a muted butterscotch color to it. The bikes come through as a true yellow, white and dark blue which the dark blue I perceive as maybe metallic of a sort?? Behind the blue bikes rear wheel is a patch of vegetation which has good green color to be such a small area, must be a fertile spot?? The helmet are fine esp. the blue one which has good color, a soft blue, and the wicker basket look good also.

Anyway, that is what I see on my monitor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me tell you what I see when I view your website. </p>
<p>Last post from Stonington &#8211; I see very good grey in the streets as should be for that subject. The clothes rack has a lime green shirt and I can see the embroidery of blue flowers on it and some red at the bottom. Behind it is a yellow garment, and the long dress hanging up is of off-white which should be?? A dark pink sign above the wicker basket which for wicker the color is right on.</p>
<p>Peeling Paint and Lonely Bikes &#8211; Shows the true color of dilapidated paint, white but off-grey as it should be with aging?? The flower vase in the window shows it green color well, and the flowers have muted magenta, green, white, and yellow tones, none real brilliant as it should be when being viewed through a window such as in the scene.  The viewing of the window frame with sunlight shinning on it inside has a yellow or more correctly a muted butterscotch color to it. The bikes come through as a true yellow, white and dark blue which the dark blue I perceive as maybe metallic of a sort?? Behind the blue bikes rear wheel is a patch of vegetation which has good green color to be such a small area, must be a fertile spot?? The helmet are fine esp. the blue one which has good color, a soft blue, and the wicker basket look good also.</p>
<p>Anyway, that is what I see on my monitor.</p>
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		<title>By: andrea</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 14:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Peter, you post made my day, I&#039;m laughing so hard here:). I know it&#039;s not so funny but we have to make it funny in order to make it right, and you do:)

This picture is so good. But You are right, we all get used to shit....and we should train not to. Go and see life photo exhibitions sometimes. Which I can&#039;t cause you are far. But my screen is nicely calibrated so it&#039;s almost ok, no?

a hug from Paris
Andrea</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter, you post made my day, I&#8217;m laughing so hard here:). I know it&#8217;s not so funny but we have to make it funny in order to make it right, and you do:)</p>
<p>This picture is so good. But You are right, we all get used to shit&#8230;.and we should train not to. Go and see life photo exhibitions sometimes. Which I can&#8217;t cause you are far. But my screen is nicely calibrated so it&#8217;s almost ok, no?</p>
<p>a hug from Paris<br />
Andrea</p>
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