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The motion is conveyed so nicely. The cable on the wheel is beautifully pictured. The sense of motion is great. Congrats.
Regards. Ali.
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The Copper color is so beautiful, and the composition. Congrats.
Regards. Ali.
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Wonderful. It is so alive! It would be better seen if it were a little larger.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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I like it very much. you've done a great job. The look is perfect.
Regards. Ali.
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Beautiful! The hat and how we see her complete in the frame, is great.
Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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Dear Rakesh, A.K, and Mehmet thank you for your comments.
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Masuleh is a traditional village of northern Iran. It is visited dailyby many tourists at summer.
Any comment or critique is mostwelcome.
Regards.
Ali.
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Jim: Thank you.
Ghulam: I am not sure what you mean but the light is from a window behind her, and the shadow is under exposure since the light is behind her. I wanted to highlight the outline of her face and darken the other parts. It's an experiment really. Thank you for commenting.
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Fekr mikonam axetun zibast va chizi kam nadare. Mahalle gharar dadan'e setare mahi ro kheili dust daram. Bi nazire.
I think this photo is beautiful and lacks nothing. I especially like how you've placed the starfish on the diagonal. Great work.
Piruz bashid
Ali Soltani.
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I like it very much especially the colors! My only suggestion is that it might have been better horizontally, but I am not sure!
axetun ro kheili dust daram be khosus rangha va fekr mikonam, k shaiad ofoghi monaseb tar mibud garche mot'maen nistam.
Piruz bashid!
Ali Soltani.
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Great portrait. I like the look conveyed here, it is very intense. Congrats.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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I really like the mood to this photo, and I think the colored version conveys that better. Great work and thoughtful as always.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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The composition is great. It looks as though the bike is wondering, like me, about what is going on inside under the shade. Simple, yet complex. Congrats.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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I like the color very much. Great light and as said a masterpiece as always.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.
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Beautiful colors, and nice use of DOF.
Regards. Ali.
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Love the frame. Great colors. Congrats.
Regards. Ali.
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Hi!
Love the colors and the moment captured. Great.
Regards. Ali.
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Wonderful work.
Regards. Ali.
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WOW! Well seen, and captured. Congrats.
Best Regards. Ali.
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Richard, Ghulam, Hans-Peter, David, Kaushik, Ali, Masood, and Rachel and her husband!
Thank you very much for your comments.
The floor of the main hall which has either 6 or 8 sides is a metaphor of the earth, and as the walls go higher the number of sides begin to increase, making the dome a circle with infinite sides; the dome, being the heavens in contrast to the earth.
On the dome you can see how everything is dissolving to become that one point at the top; this a metaphor of unity (God). Steps from earth to heaven and to unity (God).
Regards. Ali.
Nature's beauty!
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I like the composition very much and the DOF.
I had no access to PN for a while, and hope to catch up with the work of all the artists I used to visit often, like your self. It's a pleasure to see your work again.
Best Regards.
Ali Soltani.