rowan_paterson 0 Posted February 10, 2002 I find myself unable to look at it critically, I just feel the movement and peaceful emotion. I can't see what it is, but love it's unique qualities. It's more like art than photography. I really like your style. Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted March 5, 2002 This belongs to my series of textures (you'll find more on the same folder). I wonder what's your reaction when you see an image like this... Rational? Emotional? Both? Nothing? You know, I'm like those 1 y.o. kids, that to know how theirs new toy works, they tear it up in peaces... :-) Also, as it has almost a month uploaded and few rates, I'll appreciated that "old silent comments"... Link to comment
heleen verdonk 0 Posted March 5, 2002 I like the texture (also the other ones) and the titles HUMOR, i like it. Link to comment
cem_ozan_asma 0 Posted March 5, 2002 It is a difficult photo, I mean also to look at it. It disturbs me. It really disturbs, that is the success of the photo. For some reason, I see the contours of sad looking people. Anyway, a very nice piece of art. Congratulations. I would give a 9 / 9. Link to comment
rafael_gomez1 0 Posted March 5, 2002 I can only say that I like it a lot. Don't know why! This is the texture I like the most, because it's the most complex and varied one. The others are too regular and lack interesting features. But it's great idea! I have been trying to do the same with pictures of sand but the results are still not good enough to exhibit. Link to comment
john_oliver 0 Posted March 6, 2002 Nestor -- for an abstract shot of texture you have achived something very special. The image is interesting to look at, and really draws you in to explore. All the best. Link to comment
lacey_smith4 0 Posted March 8, 2002 I must say on ths tpe shot I usually lose myself in the ryhtym, color, pattern. But this one, probably because I first noted the lower left pattern, I see as a sea of faces looking right, and I can't shake that once I felt it. Don't know if that is emotional, counter-art, juvenile, or human. Talk about seeing things in lcouds... Link to comment
david_bowman 0 Posted March 9, 2002 hi. i see sad faces too. i think it's very good. i can't decide about the color because it's so bright. i like the b/w ones in the folder better because the texture is more varried and has depth in different places. this one is like a picture of a row of houses taken with a long lens. the b/w one(s) is like a picture of a broken-down barn taken with a wide angle lens. Link to comment
akbar 0 Posted September 5, 2002 To echo some of the previous posters, I also see the sad faces in this shot. The colors are very pleasing and there is enough other interesting elements in this shot to hold my attention. Good work. Link to comment
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