el antorcho 1 Posted March 4, 2005 This image really caught my eye. It's one of those pictures that is a real surprise when you see it the first time. The contrast between the landscape and the subject is great. I wish I had taken it. Link to comment
d_f5 0 Posted March 4, 2005 Beautiful unique composition - outstanding - what a woman Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 4, 2005 Very good, special praise to the model, not the furry one! Link to comment
diveniks 0 Posted March 5, 2005 The only improvement to this would have been the use of a BULLDOG instead of the Collie...}:-) Link to comment
mnlo 0 Posted March 5, 2005 Its a like a dream. A gilr and his dog walking in the sky, over the clouds! Congratulations. Link to comment
v_ino_aus 0 Posted March 7, 2005 Nice work. Very clean and pure photo. Nice colourtones. 7/7. V.A. Link to comment
ian_chase 0 Posted March 11, 2005 everything's great but the edges. It detracts from the the nice horizon and the sharp curve of the silk (?) Link to comment
elena vasilieva 0 Posted March 14, 2005 Poslushajte gospodin Suturin . YA kazhets'a dostatochno pon'atno pisala . Prohodite moi snimki storonoj . Ili tebe trudno eto pon'at' ili ty uzhe dejstvitel'no debil . Smotri , u teb'a 10 fotografij tut i ne odnoj ya ne postavila ocenku --- l'ubuyu . po toj prichine , mne ne hochets'a ob teb'a marat's'a . ty i tvoi kartinki yest' bred'atina fotoshopovskaya . tak chto uslysh' men'a . A potom hodish' i pishesh' bred vs'akij . da ty mne ne interesen ne kak . Kak ty eto pon'ato ne mozhesh' . I ty krysa hodish' za mnoj a ne ya za toboj . tak chto drakon , opomnis' Link to comment
giles_bate 0 Posted March 16, 2005 I really like this simple image. The red material blowing in the wind and the dog's fur add real movement. A barren landscape but on a human scale. Link to comment
cali 0 Posted March 16, 2005 I love this shot, especially how the red foulard draws attention. Personally, I would slightly crop the lower part to have a bit less snow and let the horizon move slightly more off-center. Link to comment
nacivet 0 Posted March 28, 2005 Becareful Georg, when your model get closer, the ice may start to melt!! Link to comment
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