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A moment at the museum.
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I love this shot. Very well executed. You have a great sense of humor yourself. Thanks for the giggle! Cheers
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I Climbed the 400 stone steps to the tower Gargoyle Gallery and found this
timeless sentry still on duty after more than 600 years. Enjoy
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I came here to see your work and fell in love with this shot. So much energy and excitement gleaned by just a few clues. Lovely!
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Found these two wandering Hollywood Blvd. Both from UK and dressed to
kill or at least party. I thought they looked great. Comments welcome.
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This is absolutely magnificent. I am so amazed and delighted to see you amazing artful expressions. You have such varied subjects all so great. I like that your images have both a delicate grace and also a strong graphic quality.
I'll be back many times to drool.
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Brilliant and sooo captivating. Stopped me in my tracks! A wondrous catch! Cheers.
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This is a great image. The angle and definition, tones, sky all work wonders. I love it! You have many strong and powerful images. I'm glad to have found your work. Cheers!
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Thanks for stopping by and leaving such an encouraging comment.
hearing even from one other person that this has a truthful rare moment (as I saw it) is good for my little photographer's heart. cheers and thanks!
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An unrehearsed moment during a candid photo shoot.
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Paul, You have a striking images here. Many seem to flock to discuss this or that technical aspect and emotional content. This is the proof that your artistic effort is a success. Above all else I sense a scene that has loads of energy and even a good measure of mystery. What lies beyond that open door? Does she feel satisfied that her icons will keep her focused on the rest of her journey? It feels like she has a strong resolve. And maybe a touch of restless sentimentality for her own mortality. Don't we all. I was prompted to dig around your corner of Photo.net to see how else you 'see'. I was delighted to feel and enjoy a host of other captures by you. I feel you to be very expressive and deliberate as an artist. Which adds even more strength to your portrait of an elderly soul in a tidy room. Maybe some day when I am her age all my 'things' will be in order too and I can sit, however impatiently, for a portrait that lets others have a peek at my realm. Above all Paul, I find your work warm and filled with grace. I wish you many captures in the years to come. I hope you keep sharing. Bravo!
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Hey there,
This is a great shot. It has so much intrigue and other worldly flavors to get lost in. I love it. Simply grand! - Cheers
PS, I just got around to reading your remark and seeing your version of the spooky sisters. Wow! I see what you mean,. I am inspired now because of your idea. thanks from the heart!
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Hey, I love your collection. I am revisiting some of my fav photo collections and you have some amazing images my friend. I love this shot. It is amazing to see the reflection actually seems to portray a different aspect of this persons spirit. Great capture.
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I used an extreme angle and ladder to accomplish this. I added the raven
for some extra mystery. Enjoy, Any thoughts or comments always
appreciated. Thanks
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This cow fell in love with the wide angle lens. I really enjoy working with
animals. They are honest and spontaneous. Like we all are when we are
kids. Hope you Enjoy.
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So wonderfully oppressive kind of beauty. Beautifully captured and presented.
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Wow--you really hit the mark with this amazing capture..everything about it is dazzling! Bravo--You have a new fan. I am so inspired to go tot he ocean and seeing it a little bit through your eyes. Wonderful to absorb the energy and talent. Cheers
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I love your dark and moody expressions. Very strong and compelling your work is.
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I really like your elements of surprise and unexpected confluenses (if thats a word)
You are talented and your work very entertaining. Love it!!!
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Thanks for the sweet comment. It is delicious to catch the light 'from above' sometimes. I appreciate. Cheers
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Hey thanks for the sweet comment Bob,
You described the light bringing the heavens to Earth perfectly. I will have to add that phrase to my conscious description. Very heavenly indeed. Sorry you lost your dad at so young an age. That is a big wallop to digest at 8 yrs old. It teaches us to give as much love as possible like every day might be the last. Hope you always find the light with your camera, too.
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Thanks so much for the sweet words of encouragement. I really appreciate it.
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I appreciate your stopping by.
Picnic with Henri Cartier-Bresson
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