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Exposure Date: 2015:06:01 16:25:37;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D700;
Exposure Time: 0.5 seconds s;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 100;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: 0
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows);


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A haunting image you have composed here, a territory certainly worth continuing to explore. Best regards.

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Dear Dana, I really like this image.

I think you do not want us to look at the face of this person, car it is faded, neither to any specific part of the body. I think your intention is that we repair only in motion.

 

I'm admiring this work for a good time and motion is the most fantastic thing I find in it. You've rightly  left space on the right for the movement, to fall from top to bottom. The motion is not cut and the image breaths.

 

There is profusion of color tones, harmonious because they don't contrast.

 

A great artwork. Congrats,

 

Warm regards, Laura

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Thank you to everyone for taking the time to look and comment.  

 

Jon.  I like the term haunting for this one.  I am still working on the process and will continue to explore.  Thanks for the encouragement.  

 

Raymond.  Luscious indeed!  I thought this one worked in color and am glad you liked it.  

 

Peter.  I am happy you found it beautiful.  

 

David.  Glad you found it wonderful.  That means a lot to me.  I am not sure proud is the right word (I try not to get to satisfied) but I was pretty darn excited when it emerged from the session.  

 

Laura.  I am very happy that you have begun commenting on my work.  I think your interpretation is what I am after.  I don't want to intentionally obscure the person but show them in a different way.  To me everything is in motion all the time and I believe that more "static" images are really more abstract than my work with "motion".  However, I think most folks would see it the other way round.  In other words, you never really see a single image; your brain tricks you into believing that you clearly observe something when in fact you don't.  Hopefully this makes sense.  Thanks for the encouragement and I am glad that you liked it.  

 

Thanks again to everyone and all the best.  Dana...

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