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Liberté, Equalité, Fraternité... or drugs city 3


mmene

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Great story(Liberte,Equalite,Fraternite),very deep thoughts or rather very simple:)

Better in color, green...Regards :)

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This is very interesting image, it was in colors and when I came to add the comment it showed in B/W , this is very impressive and very well created photograph

 

 

Wishing you all of the best my friend

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A superb image once again. Michael, I copied the photo and tried prolonging the colour of the skirt into frame 3. I find it gives a more three dimensional result which is interesting also ...
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I absolutely LOVE this picture in BLACK AND WHITE!

 

I love what the meaning of it is in the colors but funny how when you add the two together it has even more meaning.

 

It is almost like a hidden meaning seeing it in the colors first and then clicking over and seeing it in the black and white.

 

Wonderful~ micki

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Excelente retrato de gran belleza, hermosa luz, color (Arriba),y un gran composicion, con un bello encuadre, Saludos cordiales Michael....Excellent portrait of great beauty, beautiful light, color (Up), and a great composition, with a beautiful alignment, cordial Greetings Michael.
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Interesting treatment of this photo. The addition of the color strips really adds to the depth of the statement you are making.
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Tres tres bien Mixali !!!!!!!! J' aime bien la correspondace des couleurs. Elle est tres representative !!!!!!!!! Et tres contemporaine (elections presidentielles ...). Unavoidably a very political photo (my reading).
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Oh, now I understand what Micki wrote about this one! It really shows in tri-colorour as a thumbnail and changes into this retro-style image. I think that I like both versions. The strong contrast of the light, (flashgun ?) make`s the blouse of the left lady to go rather dark. On the other hand the 50`s-style toning and the strong expression of the lady in the wheelchair, these elements really carry this image well.

 

Very dramatic image that gives lot`s of room for imagination to roam and continue the story from this point. Well seen and shot!

 

With best regards,

Alpo

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