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I dig it.
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Hi Tim, I think this and no.3 are best in your series. I have no idea how I would shoot it but you have found a novel way -- always transgressing, aren't you?
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Charo, to answer your question I believe Guillermo wanted to get as close as possible to keep up with the obscene.
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nice light, Tom.
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geez, i always have to break something :0)
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Happy New Year, Alex!
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Anyone noticed that big yellow nose, two white eyes and a blue smile? :0) A very Happy New Year to you, Mike!
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holy chit
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it looks as a happy marriage to me (I always loved Benny Hill and Monty Pythons)... & speaking of good eyes for composition, yeah that's a good one.
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yeah, I see it now :0) I really like that pic. all the best to you.
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Michael, I just found your portofolio and you got yourself another fun. All the best.
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good eye, good composition, I love the repetitions in the background and the foreground. maybe only that empty right corner creates a balance problem.
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mark, what have you done to it :0) it looks like an insect from star wars.
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As much as I admire your photographs I totally don't understand all that praise over this shot. If one does not read the caption and your heart-breaking explanation, there's nothing to this capture that would put this photograph in the context claimed by you -- in other words, you failed to catch that defining moment. You have a photograph of a wonderful smile and a sad boy in the blurred background -- a moment which could be captured in any New York city preschool. And, photographically I don't find it outstanding. I might be wrong but I will stick to it. Looking forward to your new uploads.
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ooooh ... don't we all love a threat of darkness. good going, Guillermo.
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awesome idea, Jenna! and 'she'is almost tragic.
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cool shot!
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I hope you'll forgive me for playing with your image (i'll take it down if that upsets you). i'm not so good with a kind of photography where a tiny detail can threw the whole composition off balance & such are your images. But if you wanted to show more detail, there are ways to do it -- I simply adjusted levels in PS to compensate for what you lost during the scan. M.
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this is fantastic, Sergio ... is it double exposure, sandwiched negs or .. how did you that?
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darke darke women do good in photogaphy :0)
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maybe it's just a scan as I see plenty of details. did you scan from a negative or your print? i wish you luck with printing, it can be frustrating but when you finally get it right, what a thrill that is. i wanted to refer you to my friend's page -- this shot has a similar climate to one of his photographs. I know you are doing larger formats as well and that's what he's been doing for years. Check this photograph by
Steve J Murray.
Arnold Arboretum, Soft Tree, light leak
in Nature
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