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cfranco

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    Once again I have some difficulties to choose a categorie. Definitively I do not like imposed categories. Why not a categories "no categorie"?

    Untitled

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    Although the appearance, this photo is not manipulated digitally. The

    photo was taken in 1978. The final image was created in the lab, using

    a simple technique called " sandwich" , where two negatives were

    juxtaposed in the enlarger . The print was made in special Agfa paper

    for graphical arts. The digitalização was made from the print.

    Thanks for comments

    emptied - 2

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    I particukary like photographs not obvious. I only understand the structure reflected wen I saw "in the mirror-1". I like this picture and i like most your Single Photos, People and 2006, 2007 and 2008 Empty Spaces series. More than mere academic graphic exercices, you presented a personal vision in these empty spaces. Best regards, Carlos

    Street Violinist

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    Very good light, particulary considering this is a street photo. I'm not an enthusiast of heavy postprocessing, but I like specially the portraits you've posted in your street series. In most of them the PS treatment although evident do not impose over the itself. Best regards, Carlos

    Confiseries

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    I think this is much more a photo of Paris that it was an obvious photo of the tower. An obvious picture of the tower would be just a photo of the tower, this is a photo of Paris.

    Best regards, Carlos

    Untitled

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    It is indeed an interesting dramatic sky, mainly because of dark clouds. I would say more to the style of a cinematographic scene that a typical sunset postcard.

    Best regards, Carlos

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    I like the balance between light and shadow. And I like this misterious people, aparentely coming from nowhere and with no place to go. Best regards, Carlos
  1. Perhaps "compete" is not the best word, perhaps "worth" is more adjusted: a photo in the green water of Holland "worth" as much as a photo in the blue water of the Red Sea? Yes, I believe. Or in England, with its famous fog, it was not possible to take good pictures. The question is like to know if to photograph a beautiful flower is enough to get a beautiful photo of a flower. I like this picture.

    Best regards, Carlos

     

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