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Communication and observers


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Is your unique style here on PN with compositions that all the time open the discussions as each one can think and imagine about.IMO there are something common on most of them and this are space and time,this two elements that you with different elements create the magic.

kind regards

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Thank you for your visit, Radu!

 

When you see something it is then true what you see!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Dear Tamara,

 

I don't know what you meant by "fresh start" and "there is always hope", for this is one of at least five versions on the same theme, but I hope you didn't mean to say that I was hopeless before, ha!

 

Thank you for giving me puzzles to think over!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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and the lizard is so happy! Laura's comments is my favorite as she has, like you, a wonderful flair for The Dramatic and Absurd and different! As always you are the best, or perhaps you are tied in first place with Laura Marcos!!!! Ha! Warm regards.
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Well, Jorge,

 

Maybe the comparison isn't an adequate one, dear Laura is a model and photographer in the same time and she must be out of competition, class for herself! On the other hand I don't like to share the first place with others, so decide what would it be, am I the best or not, the best may be only one!

 

Saludos cordiales

 

Pedro

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Dear Pierre,

I am growing very fond of the characters that show up in your scenes...the little lizard is a personal favorite as is the phone, so this one really hits home for me. I find the old-fashioned telephone to be ripe with meaning and potential...a form of communication as you hint in the title, but also a reminder of days gone by...and this is no ordinary phone either! It is quite fancy by phone standards. Is the horseman heading toward the phone? Is he even aware of it? I think not...These symbols are meant to mix in our minds but their juxtaposition here is not part of the narrative. The flower, yet to open in the halo of light is, like the phone, ripe with potential.

This strikes me as more hopeful and optimistic than some of your other recent tableaues. I hope that is an indication of happy times for you.

Tim

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Thank you Timothy,

 

You as always described your impressions very well and very correctly regarding my intentions as an author!

As for the happy days which are before me I will just tell you that I'm now going to the notary public to verify some documents which I need to satisfy the real estate registry service! What a joy! They will all shear me as sheep eventually!

 

Cheers to that happiness of mine, ha!

 

PDE

 

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Oooo, Dushan, welcome my friend, long time no see!

 

Thank you  very much for your contribution on this page

 

Cheers my friend!

 

PDE

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Once again your loved figures, very well known to us by now, seem to motivate you every time and more.  I would say these figures stimulate and excite you in order to proceed with new stories and adventures.  Glad to be on board to this trip!  Cheers!

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Yassou Risto!

 

Unbelievable how much you succeeded to put in two lines, a psychological study of the author and a very cute compliment! Bravo!

Thank you for making my day!

 

Calimera

 

PDE

 

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Where have you been dear Tina, I was starving for your seven!

 

Thank you for making my day!

 

Cheers vto that!

 

PDE

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Pierre, tus trabajos son fantásticos enigmas que hay que descifrar, en estos momentos no tengo la solución al enigma Te felicito.

Saludos.

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No enigma a resolver aquí Joaquín!

 

El espectador es libre de decidir lo que va a ver en mis fotos!

Muchas gracias por tu visita!

saludos cordiales

Pedro

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Thank you Ranga,

 

Long time no see, my friend! I'm very glad that when you come to PN in short visit you come to see me!

 

Cheers to that, my friend!

 

PDE

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What pleases me is to see innovative work receive such a wide following, When I first joined PN, anything outside of the norm was considered pretty weird and largely undesirable. I commend you on your ability to mix the arts with such dexterity in order to  produce such stimulating images. This one no less so than any other in the series. The attention to detail here is quite remarkable. 

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Jack said it best what a trip!  the horseman should make that call to the insurance people ....geico .. he has been in the desert too long.

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Thank you John,

 

Weird stuff has been accepted since long time ago, maybe more in painting than in photography! Thank you for taking my work seriously!

 

Cheers to that!

 

PDE

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