hstelljes 41 Posted December 18, 2011 Hello Pierre, Your work always gets the imagination working. I do like this all though I'm not totally sure why. Perhaps the colors, perhaps the intended notions, however one thing I am sure of is I wish you a very Happy Holiday. Take care.Holger Link to comment
tamaramar 0 Posted December 19, 2011 Ok, it is my turn! I looked at the picture and your changes for a few times. I like the original one the best. Romantic ambiance is that nostalgia we have for old buildings, rusted cars, grandma's trunks, etc, Beautiful warm light adds to it. For a romantic soul it is more then enough. As for the originality of your picture. Yes, you can afford to do that (verses me, for example) - you are an artist. breaking the rules is your very stong weapon. There's no teacher who would teach a student to take a picture your way. It comes from you, it makes you YOU. (Now I am going to make you cry) - you are Shagall of photography! Some might like your pictures, some might not, some might find inspiration, some don't understand - and it is ok. But for me (and not only for me) you open my eyes and widen my horizon and encourage me to experiment! Don't ever get tired of it! Warm regards.Tamara P.s. Hey Brano! All guys now walk around looking down to their iphones and bberries, reading long romantic messages from their loved ones... It is dangerous, but... romantic :) Link to comment
chris_panagiotidis 0 Posted December 19, 2011 I find quite pleasing aesthetically this juxtaposition of the old and the young ,having their paths crossed. At least this is the impression given the edifice immobility. The converged verticals version wins my vote hands down! The controversy created by the title you chose is well justified but only if one fails to see the photo as a visual poem that is elevated to any ether the creator wants. No one can see your "poem" with your eyes,Pierre , and this provoked an interesting dialectic I especially liked. Best regards, Chris Link to comment
color 3 Posted December 20, 2011 It took me a few visits for me to like this. At first I did not. Now, it feels fresh and creative. Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted December 20, 2011 Romance is every where in crumbling Cuba...yesterday 60 Minutes presented a segment about the Living under water Corals near Cuba and the Jornalist began by saying the Crumbling Havana...the lad even has a Cuban flair to him...He! Great image. Warm regards. Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted December 20, 2011 I find old buildings to be very 'romantic' Pierre. There is just something about the ambiance, my imagination of times gone by, if those walls could talk, wondering what romances could have bloomed within those walls. The history makes up so much of the story, and when our imaginations are let to waunder, it gives the photo even yet another dimension.Wonderful painterly like effects on the buiding, and always nice to see a 'dreamer' actually - 'DREAM' -Warmest regards, Gail Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted December 21, 2011 Some of you found romantic in this picture and I'm glad they did! And all comments are supportive regarding the quality of the picture, it means a lot to me!PDE Link to comment
blue-olympus 0 Posted December 21, 2011 Best wishes to You and Your Family this Xmas. Link to comment
Bill J Boyd 64,735 Posted December 21, 2011 A very nice profile with good colors. Wishing you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Link to comment
dave_dise1 0 Posted December 22, 2011 Pierre - when I first looked at this shot I had to open my mind and search for the concept your were presenting. There seemed to be several that you may have been going for. For instance a young man reflecting on sad memories this place brings or sadness from watching his home decay - and many others. Then I saw the caption and connected with the idea the young man is reflecting on a romantic thought - maybe a past love he knew lived here, or warms feelings from having lived here himself. Who knows what others are thinking - but it is fun imaging what that may be.The one technical thing I notice is that the building is leaning back into the shot but the young man is not - something is incongruent - but who cares.Thanks for your comments this year. Happy holidays - Dave Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted December 22, 2011 Dave, you don't know how close you are to the real story! Bravo my friend!I also wish you all Merry Xmas & Happy new year!PDE Link to comment
donev1 717 Posted December 24, 2011 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Pierre!Best wishes for the new 2012 year. Evgeni Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted December 24, 2011 Thank you Grigoriy and Evgeni! Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to both of you!Best regards!PDE Link to comment
foto_man3 0 Posted December 25, 2011 Marry christmas and happy new year to you Photography master, Unusual Artist, Kind and Cool person.. I wish new year will bring you more energy for making photos and and art as you wish from your hearth :))Best regards from Moscow.. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 285 Posted December 26, 2011 Thank you so much for this beautiful greeting Sinan, Happy New Year to you and your loved ones!Have a good time and good light in Moscow!PDE Link to comment
JPPhoto1664880217 5 Posted January 5, 2012 This is exceptional. I particularly like how the colors enhance the visual tension of the image. Jim Phelps Link to comment
w-j-li 0 Posted January 11, 2012 Happy New Year. You would bring more in 2012. Best regards, Link to comment
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