Guest Guest Posted October 12, 2006 Here again, I think you have used depth of field, light, and shadows to create an interesting, and perhaps ambiguous, image. And depending on the viewer's imagination, it could also have somewhat sinister overtones (I like sinister).Needless to say, I'd rather see this in black and white, but still, this one grabs my attention. The legs in the background add to the mystery here, for me.This one actually reminds me of a series of images I made years and years ago, using small toys...I'll have to see if I can find them.Excellent work here. Link to comment
christopher_f 0 Posted October 12, 2006 Hi Jim :) Pleasantly me that I see You again. This only digital photo from which be satisfied. I convinced quickly that digital painting was perfect but devoid magic. Especially in black and white photo. Therefore I came back to celluloid. Link to comment
aeaster 0 Posted October 23, 2006 The more I see, the more I like. Bardzo dobra fotografia pan Falcman. "My regards" od waszego przyjaciela w Waszyngtonie DC. Link to comment
christopher_f 0 Posted October 23, 2006 You know Polish! Where from? How? Why? I am interesting very. I thought that you come from France. Pozdrowienia od Twojego przyjaciela z Polski :) Link to comment
aeaster 0 Posted October 23, 2006 Dziekuja, I used to have a girlfriend Agnieszka from Gdansk. She left me and then I had a girlfriend Beata from Bydgoszcz. My wife Pauline is French-Canadian. I am just another American. Link to comment
christopher_f 0 Posted October 23, 2006 You visit in Poland? I don't know french women, but I believe You on word :) Link to comment
momente 0 Posted November 2, 2006 A jovial and pleasant use of depth-of-field. I like it (colours included). Link to comment
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