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harun onder
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Impressive capture, I can not escape from being drawn into it. Very powerfull simplicity..Congratulations!
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I like this capture, as much mystique as Aleppo herself..
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very nice shot, I like the diagonal line.. would be better without the hand in front of the girl's face..congratulations..
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comments please..
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Dear Jana;
A shot that really deserves talking about!
Imperceptible existence of the women are in strong contrast with the permanent stairs and wall, which is also emphasized by colors. The former are nearly non-existent, they are no more than shadows over the walls. Where are they?.. and when?
They are nothing but lies told for you! They are perceptible only in given moment and in given context. Your camera realizes their non-existence as you extend the time. And this is the crucial point that creates a contradiction between you and your Nikon N70! Although this is a time value problem for you, your N70 just interested in the spatial issue. Whereas you think "it is impossible to capture these shy woman", your camera has already became aware of their spatial impossibility.
Be careful, it is sometimes confused who is observing and who is observed!
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wonderful image!
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Fotograf aniden karsima cikinca ondeki bosluktan alt kata dusmemek icin koltuga tutundum!
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The scene looks extraordinary, and fantastic. But I think it is time to think about the philosophy of photography. What is the borderline between painting and photography? How much of the after-shot interference is tolerable for a picture?
However, congratulations for your creativity and effort.
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very nice shot!
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Great job Bob, I would try a B&W reproduction, or change the black frame. Thank you, Congratulations!
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