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Ivan,

 

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Here is my opinion for what it is worth! I think you have a good

aesthetic: for shape and space, but I would like to see somehow more

of a feeling of involvement in these spaces [a wider lense used

perhaps?]. The quiet and tranquility of the man made concrete spaces

is captured but I need to feel more like I am there/involved.

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Iván <BR><BR>

 

Due to time zones I seem to be in one of the pole positions to thank

you for

"coming out" on this forum. I always appreciate your comments and your

pictures add a face to them! <BR><BR>

The quality of your architectural compositions has made me snoop around

your photo.net folders and open more than just one window on your work.

I'm glad I did, as a I could see a whole development unfolding (no pun

intended). I very much appreciate the different terrains you are

exploring and without knowing exactly where you started out, I can

sense a development from occasional family portraits to more dedicated

and sophisticated aesthetical research. Forgive my baldness, but in a

way it is like witnessing you stepping out into a different sort of

self-esteem! Your most recent folder clearly states and proves "I'm a

photographer. I see what others don't. And I master my tools."

Congratulations! <BR><BR>Among these most recent shots I personally

prefer the church in the evening light. It has the most mood for me.

Very nice composition and tonal range, too. Compared to your earlier

folders you obviously have become more experienced and demanding, even

as far as exposure and print quality are concerned.<BR><BR>

(Please allow me to add a few words here in response to a kind remark

you made recently. I do not feel "ahead" of anyone else, not in the

slightest sense. We all have our very personal goals, likings,

standards, tastes, whatever. And they are changing, too - at least that

is what I am experiencing myself. We have different accounts of

experience, both aesthetically and technically. Especially those of us

who have been (or still are) working professionally with photographical

tools have more practice than others. But that doesn't mean that they

are closer to the *individual* views and aims of anybody else. Your

images are a mirror of yourself. Eventually they offer a lot of insight

to others, communicate through inspiration as they match shared

interest or predisposition. But only you can know about any

constraints, if and what *you* are holding back or didn't achieve.<BR><

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I don't want to explore this terrain here any further as this is not

the purpose of your thread. And maybe I'm even contradicting myself,

when I say now that critique is such an invaluable instrument. If we

use it for redefining and reinforcing what we are *personally* striving

for. Well, in the end it all seems to boil down to communication - be

it thru pictures or words (one of the former weighing in more than a

thousand of the latter - and still asking for at least as many of them

in order to be grasped...;o)<BR><BR>Cheers

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