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<title>The Nun&apos;s Fountain</title>
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Image: The Nun&apos;s Fountain
On: 2007-03-29 01:56:56 Gavin Hart said: 
Water features can certainly be works of art in themselves. This one has made a great subject for your photograph. You have chosen a good point of view and composed it nicely; I like division into two. It&amp;#8217;s almost a black and white photo but with some splashes of color. The veil like effect of the water has made the &amp;#8217;nun&amp;#8217; and the background somewhat mysterious. A very nice image Tully!

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