Katerina Pachou
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Image Comments posted by Katerina Pachou
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Dear Luis, what a magnificent photograph! Simply magical.
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If daddy didn't have another lens to capture this expression he would turn into poetry :D
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Dear Luis , this is very funny..new age funny!
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Hi Yanni :)
actually no, I am almost certain it is a light at a wall
I am pleased you like it :)
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I see what you mean.. :)
his expression though, is pretty painful, while the graffiti is not that functional in the composition as to guide the eye directly into the specific translation of the photograph, so why not just leave it as it is, a nicely captured weird (mostly painful) moment of a guy at the streets :)
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You took the sharp, hostile, nature of the cliffs and turned it into a threatening atmosphere that surrounds an actually peaceful place , so yes it works for me :)
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Dear Luis
I really like the way the life is forming through the happiness and the innocence of the kids (the sleeping dog also contributes) and the way this is dominating over any misfortune that may be implied by the environment presented.
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I would add a bit of contrast in order to create a more intense view, but that's just me. You should really play with the tonality and eventually choose the one that completes the aesthetics of your photograph.
your lines and shapes are very beautiful and no matter what you choose for your tonality the synthesis you created is so nicely balanced and harmonic that degrades any small technical detail. This is the hard part, the others are just a matter of time to find out what fits you.
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regarding the title, I have to agree with Patric. Not only it points/ leads to a certain direction, it cuts off any other thought/imagination as irrelevant to what you, being the artist, want to pass to the viewer.
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I find it very interesting, I especially like the way the aesthetics mix up the time :)
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Dear Tolga,
the low height of the kite and the kids expressions make indeed a very nice, interesting subject, but in order to capture your viewers focus I would suggest a small crop of the photo and would cut (not too much) from the sides and the upper part (keeping the red roof of the building). Now, as it is, the kite is almost lost at the background because of the the wide picture.
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Really interesting. Beautiful photograph.