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  1. felix_overbeck

    mizgin

    I read this today: … "1,5 million children have left Syria. CHILDREN. No child on this planet has deserved such misfortune. "... Your photo is very strong. Thank you for given such an impact.
  2. That´s what I like about watching a photo. It is not a one look photo. You look and you see with every view a new detail which is very well created in this art-work. How long do you work on it, John Peri - to make it like that? Very nice to see "il coloquio de las cosas".
  3. felix_overbeck

    A Step back in Time

    Dear Mark, thank you very much for this photo. And thanks a lot for your introducing words. That helps to see the work behind and I get an impression of your thoughts / your motivation. That´s cool. You are talking about a rail station - in this atmosphere you had a framed picture like that on the wall? I like a lot - today we don´t see it anymore - I would like to bring back this traditional beauty in our world of overloaded marketing. What is your idea about the bright of the right foot of the black man? Resp. the left part of the picture? Is it necessary to get the perfect impression of the twenties? I like very much this photo and again thank you for showing it.
  4. Scene of the eighties.  1880 … 
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    a bit like the Concorde - Wow.
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    It is not easy to comment businesslike a picture like this. What is it, that makes me nearly speechless respectively this model so lovely - how Michael says? Well it is maybe her perfect body with an extraordinary femininity or it is the way she inclines the head smoothly to you (the photographer) or it is her smile which expresses a full octoberfest beer glass of affection? I don´t know - it is probably the sum of all. There is a lot of warm cordiality in this picture.
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    this is a very beautiful model. I like very much her head. Starting with her neck and the braided necklace, continuing with her smooth chin, her expressive view and ending with this fabulous turban. Even if we cut the photo here it would show us an extraordinary portrait. The wonderful impression of the upper part is completed by her lovely pose also a bit braided; the whole pose resemble strangely a flower. (I don´t know if my translation reach the romantic poetry of this photo). In any case - thank you for sharing it.
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    What does the left hand (arm) want to do that the right arm was trying to preclude? It is not only to cover her breast I think. She is standing between these two objects on the shelf and copy a little bit the silhouette of the flower-vase. That´s nice.
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    Hello John Peri, you mean, she is a lion? Yeah - it is very cool video of this man in Johannesburg. Well, I would prefer your lion ;-) Kind regards from Germany - Felix.
  10. Hello Mr. Peri, regarding your picture I discover some lines, that remembers me my former maths lessons: you posed your model on a branch of a sofa; her forearms are parallel, her legs are crossed, her face looks in a 45 degree angle out of the window, the axe of her shoulder is horizontal and there are surely more things to discover in this geometric pose. Everything well composed as we have this painting on the wall which shows a nude in the middle of to men. It is interesting to watch your photographs. Thanks for it. - Felix -
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