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Hi Michael...I like the color combination and light...you bring us in the middle of the action and I really like the composition with the priest in BG...I think that flare from the priest light would be OK, however I am not a fan of the filter effect with the bright lines and I think that classic circle flare or just the same image without the line would be better (you know I appreciate your work so just take this comment as a result of my probably too classic personal taste)...
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Gracias por mostrarnos el Teatro en vivo y en directo, belleza de luz y color, con bella esceneografia. Saludos cordiales Michael...Thank you to show us the live Theater and in direct, beauty of light and color, with beautiful esceneografia. Cordial greetings Michael.
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Michael my friend, this is another beautiful theatre capture of yours; so are you going to show us the sea again? Best regards, Catalin
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This shot is dedicated to my friend Catalin from Romania and to all the others friends of PN. Dear friend I will publish soon again sea photos but today I want to share this personal snapshot of me and my wife 25 year ago, taken with Nikon EM. This is a scan image with many damages and unmanipulated.

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Young and innocent days... it was beautiful to be young my friend but your portrait on pn is fascinating! First we grow up and after that we are getting older! Thank You, Catalin
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Both pictures are wonderful. Thanks for sharing that great photo of you and your wife. Michael, I think that in your case the older you get the better you become. I enjoy your unique perspective on things and appreciate your sharing that with us. I look forward to your next set of pictures.
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Ha, there is no past without a future either, or you could not refer to it as having occurred! The two central figures look like a Rembrandt ... a perfect composition again. As for the lighting, I remain mystified how you can capture this.
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