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This is an amazing shot Chris, full of character.
Well done,
Kev
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Dear Mr Dragan,
Another great photograph with your unique style. I am a bit perplexed you are leaving since only through this site your talents and name have come to prominence? Without this site many of us, including myself, wouldn't have heard of your work.
If you are to stop contributing then take solace in the fact that your style has been termed 'to draganise one's pictures'.
Think again.
Kevin
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My Welsh mother's hand wearing her rare Welsh gold ring.
Best wishes,
KM
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I am a great believer in natural light photography and it is to your credit that you have achieved such a pin-sharp, technically perfect photograph without flash (not easy). What makes it stand-out is that it is a great portrait as well, you have captured her beautiful eyes to perfection.
Well done.
KM
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My latest picture with the Sigma 70-200mm f2.8. Lydia Mariner, up
and coming artist, check out her website .
www.myspace.com/lydiamariner
Any comments on the picture would be most welcome,
TTFN
KM
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How rubbish is this?
Kev
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Yes I used a polarizer and it was very hazy. Garda is surrounded by mountains and prone to rain in the morning then incredible sunshine. This was shot inbetween the two extremes. It's also very windy at the top end but a fantastic holiday.
Many thanks for the comments, this is one of my first pictures,
Kev
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Lake Garda, Italy.
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awesome composition, colours a tiny bit flat though.
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You are a great photographer but the subject matter is simply distasteful and grotesque. By taking pictures you are perpetuating this heinous act of barbarism.
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Amazing and technically extremely difficult. Magnificent.
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look at this picture and get depressed because I have such a long way to go to reach this standard. Simply marvellous, well done.
Kev
PS how do you do this with a 20D, I am intrigued?
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I took this picture in the Louvre as I was waiting to get a look at
the Mona Lisa. I must say it was more interesting looking at the
people looking at the Mona Lisa, than looking at the old lady
herself. Still you can see by the lady's face in the foreground, not
all share my point of view. One man's wine is another man's poison
and to each his own and all that.
Any comments welcome,
Kev
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Any comments most welcome,
Merry Christmas to all on photo.net,
Kev
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Ant comments most welcome,
Kev
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Any comments / suggestions would be most appreciated.
TTFN
KM