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Traveler Through Time


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Abstract

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very creative as usual Pierre...i like the reds, they reflect the intensity of this "traveler"...his blue jacket offsets that color well...what appears to be door handles is interesting to me...i see them as not only handles that open doors perhaps but as accents as well, that balance and create visual harmony...nice work...regards....David

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Welcome, Meir, what a surprise, I thought you are mad at me for something and don't come ever in spite of all my visits to you! Thank you very much for your visit and comment!

 

PDE

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Your work is always in the details. Also this time, having the first appearance slightly out of focus, is a great touch. It adds to the strength of the image.

 

Ben

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Ben, you are very neat in the observation, this picture is all slightly out of focus and I don't know how my Sony could do to me! It must be that I have used some inferior camera from my office! Thank you for your visit and kind comment!

 

PDE

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Creative and impressive.  He will remember you all the time no matter where and when you are.  Always love to see your works.  Best Regards,

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we are all travelers through time, Pierre... you've boxed him in well... trust he got a copy of it for his wall... some get a handle on their lives, at least they think they have... the fiery reds are appropriate... an attractive and original work of portraiture

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Pierre, A very clever and artistic idea. It isn't easy to make an image with an abstract concept as time. But you did it and I think everyone understand what you want to show. The person on the background is indeed a little out of the center and for me is that important. Time is endless and the last person gives the suggestion that many persons will follow him. Time is so fast that the person remains the same in this split second. Best regards, Marco

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Wanghan, my friend, you are "guilty" for me uploading this new picture, you were so impatient to see something new, ha! Thank you for following my works with such interest and respect!

 

PDE

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Yes, Rajat, you are right, this is firstly a portrait and then something else, which may be just an original portrait! Thank you for your visit and neat comment!

 

PDE

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Marco, you are very precise and exact in your neat observation of this picture with a serious regard to its caption! Yes, in spite I just said that it is first of all a portrait, I really did it as a second split in three parts! Thank you!

 

PDE

 

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One in three or three in one, that is the question now, Marta Eva! The answer may be: Both! Thank you for your visit and clever comment!

 

PDE

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You are on my list of photographers I follow. I've followed you for years.  I always come around. I seldom comment on anyone's post and even more seldom rate a photo.

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and for every other time.  it's a great generator image, and you've done a wonderful job with it.  epd

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Hi Pierre,

  Creative image as always with beautiful red background.  I always look forward to viewing what your creative mind will produce next.  Take care, Patsy

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