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Girl, walking on a quay (homage a EH)



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Your latest pics really spice up my day.

 

You found a nice place and topic there. It is like shakespear-theatre. Just sparse action in front of an empty space with a cloudy light of upcoming imagination. I also liked the boy in the rain, (the one you posted a while ago) which conveys a similar sparseness.

 

Hope to see more like this.

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Very good eye. Very much appreciate the composotion & the scale of the subject matter within the image. it is somewhat hard to tell from this image but there is a certain crispness of the pole that i do not find/see when viewing the walking figure.
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I thought this image was taken with a 6x6 camera, but it is a D-70! How did you achieve that effect? I mean the grain and the way it looks, the toning, everything! I am here also to learn... seeing this kind of photos.
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Thank you every body for your comments, it has been most encouraging to read. To Charo; I didnt use any particular methode. It was one of those cases were you have the image in your mind from the moment you see it and press the shutter release. The original is rather different from the finished picture. I work several hours with it in PS, not very sysstematical, but until it matched what I had imagined, so it is as much a case of luck as a case of method or skill.
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One of the best pictures I've ever seen there... yet, there are lots of beautiful photographs (thanks Photo.net). You caught the Cartier-Bresson's "instant decisif", that means THE moment when you have to shot in order to obtain what you give us. I'm not the first one telling you that but you can watch life to capture magic instant.

Thanks a lot.

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This is a great photo!I really like the simplicity of it ,it's difficult to get a shot like this and you did it.

My compliments.

Ciprian.

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While I came here looking to see your work after finding you had rated something of mine and subsequently rated this photo (solely to get it into my highest-rated photo of others gallery), it is not a mate-rate; that is something I don't do.

 

You obviously have great intelligence and great ambition as a photographer; and while all your ambitions have not yet been realized as seen in your latest submissions which are good but do not realize your full talent or realize your full abilities as I see them, your ambitions are so evident that even they are to be applauded.

 

It is not everyone who submits who has the potential to be a great photographer, but I think that you do.

 

Respectfully,

 

John (Crosley)

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This quay has been very kind to you. I think another of my favorites was shot here (the boy running in the rain). An excellent composition with a minimum canvas.
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This is simply fine art of the highest order. Simple, elegant, aloof, perfect. 7/7
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Browsing your portofolio, I came to the conclusion that I very much like your B/W & sepias! Congratulations, you are a talented photographer!
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