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Would like to rate it 7/7 but there's a problem.. I just hate this regulation :( . It's a stunning image, anyway, Mirko, looks like Dali, who's my favourite painter of all times! Cheers!
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thanks a lot to everybody, again, for your critiques and comments. Please write me more about your feelings... !

bests,

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Mirko, I hate the regulation about giving a 7 to a person who has rated one of your images a 7, (which is prohibited:( ) not the picture, no :)) ! the picture is high class, I've almost never seen anything like this, I absolutely love it!! Cheers, Katja!
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Very interesting, especially considering Dali's painting... My only issues here will be 1) the technique used to insert the houses at right into the image and 2) the way the sky and the land merge together in the far background. In both cases, it feels pasted. But if you improve on these 2 things, you'll have a very strong visual impact, nice light and nice effects. The technique used to construct arms and legs is far better than the one used for the background. I guess you got a bit fed up with the task after doing the most difficult part successfully, no ? And that's perhaps why the background suffered - or not ? ;-) Cheers.

 

PS: A couple of very interesting things in your digital folders. Keep going...

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Nothing wrong to copy somebody stile, anybodies stile, . . . but... to copy somebody's image. . . it is a copy, noting else, and don't mater how good is technically the work, . . . still . . . it . . . is . . . . not. . . art. Being a photography, oil, acrylic, ironwork, sculpture, . . . even architecture. Image like this can be impressive for those, whom have never had some, some art education, never or hardly visited art galleries and never heard of Miro, Degas or Salvador Dali, etc.

 

Best regards; Bela

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I have no doubt that Dalio would be happy with your re-presentation of his work.  This photograph is exceptionally imaginative, and has been well crafted.

My best,

michael

 

 

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