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Surf City Sunrise by mmorris8

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Totally superb composition, excellently framed with the zebra lines on bottom. Remarkably moody and aerial with the nature elements. Once more and after Dario Barbani’s stunner a few posts before, the lone character is centred, and it perfectly works, because of the other elements I spoke about. Also deserves the absolute absolute best, by the excellent Portuguese Pierre Cunha, for his first YWAMag selection. Jazzman (Estoril, Portugal) © Pierre Cunha Text : Basile Pesso - YWAMag director
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