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The Girl


Pierre Dumas

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Its a masterpiece Pierre. I like the textured overlay which has created a soft mysterious effect of pastel shades. Well done.   Regards John

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Excellent portrait, PDE...texture overlay created the magic... beautiful expressiton of the child...nicely composed...my best

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The texture overlay and the "old" clothes of the girl makes it look like this image was taken ages ago.  Nice expression on her face too.  I like it!  Regards, Engela

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in this one she seems to have been transparently overlaid on the parchment stuff.  i think she should be darker (rather than lighter) than the background.  best, j

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Interesting clothes!

My mother is just saying what a beautiful photo I am looking at :) Compliments!

Have I asked you if you have a photo of the train station in Skopje? (with the clock staying in the moment when the earthquake struck) 

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Questa è veramente eccezionale: elegante, artistica e perfettamente ben fatta. Se ci fosse un voto,...7! Bravo amico mio!

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Ageless timeless beauty, a classic in terms of nostalgia and atmosphere. Expert processing and creative harmony.

Sincere Compliments Pierre!

Alf

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Not only is this composition lovely, it brings to mind memories of yesteryears....very nicely done Pierre, do you mind me asking, is she a member of your family??? For some reason she kind of reminds me of you a bit in the lines of her face. 

Warm regards, GAil

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A charming, elegant portrait Pierre. The overlay treatment suits admirably the young lady and her clothes....Bravo!

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Gail, I took this picture on the fools day on the city square and I saw her for the first and last time! And yes, there is some resemblance!

PDE

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Lovely!

 

Full marks for this one.

 

(Maybe a slightly tighter crop, cutting a little from the bottom and the left?)

 

Kind regards, Matthijs.

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