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Communication and observers


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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the flower separating old communication from new communication types.

Today I just read the Cesare Borgia would have liked installations to communicate from city to city

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Hi my crazy friend ;), i LOVE your series with the telephone and the knight. Its always food for thought. 

Take care,

Patrick

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Hello Pierre:

Another incredible composition. The shadows! Amazingly performed. Superb creativity and technical adroitness, as always. Best regards.

DG

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Well, here we are back on the prairie, the wide open spaces of your imagination where we're likely to encounter just about anything. As we used to say back in the '60's, "quite a trip".
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Dear Pierre, I like the flower better than the black tree, it is nicer, almost I can feel its scent.

As for the clouds, it looks like a sunset, your shadows are fantastic..., just only this side of the flower should be more shaded and yet it has plenty of light, it shines on her own, amazingly. It may have a meaning.

I think the phone represents a kind of "theory of the absurd" what makes a phone in the middle of the desert? but then these strange things just explain it all. The absurdity gives meaning to our lives.

Your rider does not find its place, he's still wandering, no one calls him, her mistress? he does not know even how to answer the phone and the lizard is so happy! as a contrast.

I love your shadows. Congratulations. Warm regards, Laura M.

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Pierre, I really like the perspective on this!!!  Yes there are those that communicate and those that observe. AJ

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Thank you Maria,

 

You noticed well the division made by the flower and the lizard on it!

 

About Cesare Borgia, it's the only good thing I have heard of him!

 

PDE

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I accept your critique, Marco, but aren't almost all my pictures crowded and busy, as you say?!

 

Thank you for your sincere critique

 

Cheers

 

PDE

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Thank you Patrick!

 

Not for calling me crazy, of course, but for giving a positive critique on my picture, I like it!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Thank you, Daniel,

 

You visit me rarely, but this critique is worth ten others because you haven't had opportunity to get tired if my desert pictures with the horseman and other crazy things!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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Thank you Jack,

 

I like your observation very much, especially the part where you say that one may find almost anything in my deserts!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Dear Laura,

 

I have only one thing to say: You are a great diplomatic critic!

 

Thank you for your, as usually thorough observation not missing a detail from the picture!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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Un fiore che si schiuderà ad una luce centrale che proietta ombre su tutto tranne che sul fiore e sul suo ospite gecko che pare abbracciarlo più che scalarlo. Grande composizione come al solito, amico mio caro!

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Potevo fare il geco e il fiore a guardare come in ombra, ma questo è il surrealismo, il mio caro amico! Grazie per la comprensione perché sono sicuro che capirà!

Ciaomau

Pietro il surreale

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Hi Pierre,

  Wow...the creative artist is at it again.  Wonderful image with great shadow's.  A image that only you could create.  Take care, Patsy

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Zdravo Petar,

 

Nekolku lugje go napishaa toa i na FB mi se chini, jas ne znaev deka i taka mozhe da se gleda na ova!

 

Fala za posetata i pozdrav, Petar!

 

PDE

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