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Sogokon
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Excellent work, Vadim!! Congratulations & Happy New Year!
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Beautiful work, Gerd! Best regards, Sergei
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Nice & very sensual...indeed..!Nice illustration to Shakespeare! Excellent Work,Zhenya!
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Thanks to all of you, I appreciate your feedback!
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Fantastic! Absolutely wonderful! Congrats!
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Just admirable !!! Congrats Sergei
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Wonderful view !Kind Regards
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I like it very much! My best regards
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Excellent light & model!!Best regards Sergei
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Once upon a time, in a far away land...Have a nice weekend, all of
you, photo.net members!
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I will be grateful for genuine rates and feedbacks. Thanks.
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As a pharmacist I can't just go pass this work. It would be nice for one of the pharmaceutical/chemical journals to keep! Well done!
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Excellent still life! My best regards
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Excellent art work!!! Lighting is perfect and model is stunning! Very striking! My best regards
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Excellent picture -- perfectly exposed & well composed! Looks great!!! Warm regards Sergei
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Ruud Albers, Angelo Plessas,Jana Vanourkova,Pulok Pattanayak - I really appreciate your comments!
Manal Ali- thanks for your comment, but could you scale down your portrait please. Thanks.
Robert Semnic - this particular picture wasn't made in a studio, I made it while i was in a basement in Kiev and I didn't have much equipment on me, so I had to use what I had at the time (which wasn't much at all). It's much better to make still life in a studio with Pro equipment (eg. Soft boxes, light brush etc.). In the current conditions I prefer to use halogen lights with an appropriate power (5 Watts in the above picture). The equipmet you use really depends on the effect you wish to acheve.Best of luck with your still life.
Jose Reina - Thank you very much for your commets too Jose
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You have pretty good eyes,H嫡n!
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I would have called it "I've seen THE WONDER!" Cheers! Very amusing shot, Martin!Well done!
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Why you've done it in Black and White Pawel? For me it is always in colour and with a special meaning! Fire in B&W doesn't work I am afraid, no wormth - no life! Have you ever seen an icon in B&W? I wonder why..
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It looks like a Russian doll. Nice idea!Regards, Sergei
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Great picture,Dmitri! Warm regards
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