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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/22/2006
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Warm Thanks Vandi!
I'm pleased you like it :)
Kind Regards, Aniko
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Vandy Neculae
{K:7990} 9/22/2006
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Very impressive and original composition. I like it very much.
Vandi
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/22/2006
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Tenyleg nagyon kedves vagy, Istvan!
Koszonom...
Aniko :)
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István Kállai
{K:-64} 9/22/2006
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Ez is nagyon klassz kép. Az ablakkeretre logó megbarnult levelek, a berepedt ablaküveg, a pulóver, az ablakkeret, és sápadt szürkésbarna színek harmóniája teszik széppé számomra ezt a képet.
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/20/2006
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Thank you so much Bruce...
Ah, I like exploring the dark sometimes.... lol...
Interestingly enough, many people actually see the window series images as something very dark. Usually I don't. But this shot particularly moved me not to "dark", but to a bitter/sweet "sorrow" that inspired the poem...
Warm Thanks again for you kind comments and best wishes, Aniko :)
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Bruce Harper
{K:5305} 9/20/2006
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Love the muted colours Aniko, gives the image that ghostly ethereal look. I like your poem too, although its a bit darker in tone to the feeling I got from the image in the first place. After reading it however the image does take on more of a darker feeling.
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/19/2006
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Thanks so much Renato!
I am pleased people see a story in this... I like a story in an image. I enjoy hearing other people's interpretations of the stories....
Much appreciated my friend, Aniko :)
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Renato Haber
{K:7328} 9/19/2006
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Loved this shot, Aniko.
When I saw first the thumbnail, I just thought that it is a window, just a window...
And when I opened it it was like a WOW!
Fantastic shot and ideia. The outside let me to think that she forgot about everything cause the thing, the who she is waiting for...
Great light and angle. Good job!
Best wishes, Renato
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/19/2006
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Warm thanks Joggie... although you have only seen 3 from a very long series... lol!
None have any PS work at all. What you see is straight in camera work on very grainy film. I like PS work, but not when I can get a "straight" image like this! :)
Warmest Wishes, Aniko
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/19/2006
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Thank you so very much Dear Mary!
Now if only I get the poem that I wrote (inspired by this particular image from the series) to FIT into the image somehow... it is too darned long and I cannot "clip it back"... You say many times that you have too many words.. well, me too :)
Warmest Wishes my friend, Aniko :)
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 9/18/2006
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One of the best of the series Aniko - excellent tones and composition. Great PS work. Well done. Joggie
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 9/18/2006
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A great image- the intrigue and the mystery wonderful.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 9/18/2006
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You are welcome, dear Aniko!:)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Thank you Dave... your words mean much to me as well you know. You're right. The light green sweater was no "accident"... Did you read the poem that goes with this image? If you care to scroll back, you might find it "fits".. or you might think it's trash... who knows??? But often I am inspired by my obsessions (mostly when I am unable to stop making a series of images similar but not the same as one another...) and I write either poetry or songs. I have a lily theme series of images, and lyrics to go with it. Inspiration is everywhere! Life is so BIG!
Warmest good stuff to ya ~ :)
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 9/18/2006
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Hi Aniko. Very, very cool shot, so artsy. Who needs a studio when you can find a set up like this? And you are so right, this window takes on a different feel with each photo. I love the muted colors, the sad look of the model, heightened by the dead vines. Perfect. My hat is off to you!
And you know what, it is pure genious that you had this model wearing that light green sweater, so similar to the window frame. I KNOW this was no accident, it never is with you.
Best wishes, Dave
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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You are very kind Dear Shirley!
Thank you so much my friend, Aniko :)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Warm thanks Dear Robert!
I am a romantic fool. I love these types of images and unusual portaits that hopefully "tell a story" (even when I have not written one with words... lol)
The very best to you, Aniko :)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 9/18/2006
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I already loved the image, but the poem touched my heart deeply, Aniko...so glad you shared it with us. Perfect for this wonderful photo. A 'Favorite' for me, also.:)
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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 9/18/2006
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Hi Aniko! I've seen your portfolios, It's very nice and impressive. You are strong the portrait shots... this one is a great interesting composition and full of great details. Love the original idea and nice rusty surfaces, dirty glass. Very well captured and fantastic mood, nicely done.
Best wihses dear! Robert
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Oh, and Rebecca...
You don't sound "cheesy"... :)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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You're sweet Rebecca. I have thought of working out a way to do just that, but I figure the poem is way too long!!! Hoever, thank you for the high compliment, my friend. Hugs, Aniko x x x :)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Thank you Paul. I will post more and also of the house itself, as promised. But like I said, it is an "odd" place and each aspect is ever so different... I'll eventually get to it for your pleasure, Paul. Please be patient with me.
Warm Wishes, friend, Aniko :)
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rebecca claassen
{K:12904} 9/18/2006
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Now you should put it in the 'poetry in pictures' project XXX
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rebecca claassen
{K:12904} 9/18/2006
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Perfect....exactly how this image felt to me, she is there but not really, like an old memory from before when the house and their love were new. I probably sound cheesy but you hit it right on the head with your fabulous poem, and yes it definately has to be on here with the shot. Warmest wishes to you Aniko, R
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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 9/18/2006
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Aniko, This one is really great. I think it may be my favorite of the series! Love the detail of the wood frame and the weeds and vines around it! The model shows really great in this one to! Super shot....Thanks for adding another! Still looking forward to one of the old house! :)
Congrats my friend.
Paul
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Thank you so much Dear Rebecca!
You feel the poetry in this one, apparently.
Here is the poem (which is not even written in my "usual style", and is from a male perspective...somehow old fashioned sort of and ghostlish... very impressionistic... I'll let you decide...)
I think it's good to have the poem here as accompaniment to the image.
Ani :)
The Art of Love Abandoned (My Sweet Bethony) driving through a painting misty country morning palette mostly violet grey entwined impressions Van Gogh strained through delicacy of Monet my eyes long for a different image as I round the bend approach the gate the driveway stretched before me 'tis so close yet without end no surprise to feast my eyes
a shocking expectation still heart recoils shudders weeps patchy colour ground mosaic angry flowers torn and strewn fragility beneath the mud beneath my wheels grinding deeper relics from the sacred garden
Oh sweet gentle Bethony hiding there inside I see her face against the window like a dirty smudge on paper watercolour eyes so pale burning churning bleeding through she does not look but stabs unyielding skies and seems to bite the abstract trapped within Picasso's twisted frame she will not answer though I call she will not heed the knock upon her blackened door I a brush-stroke in this scene accidentally placed and she the painted goddess my beloved Bethony resists perhaps afraid to gaze upon the tragedy of art misplaced I turn my face fade away dark gloomy shades of charcoal grey a sketchy figure brought to shame against the light of day sweet Bethony return to me scrub clean the canvas paint us rich and golden once again © A Heart ~ Inspired by an impressionistic photograph I made some time ago.
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rebecca claassen
{K:12904} 9/18/2006
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I really like this one Aniko, it's kind of creepy, like a ghost in the window (great window by the way!!) or perhaps she is waiting for a lover? Anyway I love it:)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Thank you my Dear Friend Yousuf!
Interestingly enough, this photograph inspired me to write a poem, and the metaphor that ran through it was about painting... I do like "painterly images".
Thank you again for your kind comments, Aniko :)
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 9/18/2006
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Very impressive and beautiful capture, very pleasant image to view, great composition here and like a great painting.
Wishing you all of the best my friend
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/18/2006
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Thank you Paul. You can see why I am obsessed with this window! Honestly, I can't recall how many images I've made in the series... I just love the differences, even though some are quite subtle, each image seems to tell a different story (in my opinion).
Again, thanks, friend, Ani :)
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/18/2006
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Yeah, that window has such a wonderful frost+grunge effect, and I'm sure it's a different look the farther away they get from the window.
Another nice one, Ani.
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