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Cubism, fine art, interesting lighting and nice tones. I am enjoying the image the shadows and the compostion so need to rate this very high as it is well done in the catagory of fine art. 7... MJ
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This is a really very original synthesis Anabela....

Excellent creative idea....professional editing and an beautiful artistic result....

MY CONGRATS FOR THIS NICE PIECE OF PHOTO ART......AND ..7...RATE

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Seven all the way and congratulations Anabela! I don't know how you did it, but I surely know you did it masterfully! Bravo!

PDE

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fantastic. an elegance, a rythm. of course we see important moments of the art's history, but an original interpretation for textures and tones choosed, in a photo that is also a pleasure for the eyes. i loosed something, or is a new way for you, anabela? i remeber onlyl landscapes or urban landscapes. well, in photographie sensibility is necessary everywhere.

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So much been said here and this amazing work deserve it all, very impressive lay out and of very great light, the divided shapes and their textures are so well thought off while the tone is of an outstanding nature and adding a great impact to the appearance of this image and enhancing its composition.

Thank you my friend for sharing it and wishing you all of the best.

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Delightful and original depiction of musical melody and rhythem. I love the crotchets quavers and treble clefs it's almost like a picasso of musical potraiture. A finely tuned photo that has just raised the standard a couple of octaves. I'd be proud to have this one hanging on my wall!

Excellent 7

Regards

Alf

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i luv the tones, Anabela; it captures the woodsiness of the acoustic guitar's body... and a guitar is never in one piece or place when it's being strummed for notes, as is displayed by your cubist rendition of the guitar's surrounding notes. i luv pablo, but this is just as fine! and a nice new direction for you. ;-} dp

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