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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 1/21/2005
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yes!!!
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Morc Piantedos
{K:21834} 1/18/2005
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Thanks, thanks very much Emy for your so warm act of regard and respect about me and my work ! :-) Unfortunately, after the Xmas Holiday, i have come back in the automatic city (Milan), for work :-( and so the time dedicated to art of photography is reduced...meanwhile i'm studying the great masters in UF and on the book:-) Thanks again Emy and keep in touch with next our works!
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emily savva
{K:21113} 1/18/2005
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my dear Marco... first things first... i miss your work!!!!when am i going to see more of it??? hopefully soon ... thank you my friend for all your kind words and comments... you know, there are certain people (and their works too) that i value a lot and i think that through them i got a lot of help and inspiration... i continually like to learn and that is so nice here... the SC counts for you and the rest of the these friends by now (as i feel them so close to me)... it is like a thanks from me for all their support and help... and you?ve been here from the very beginning my friend and you know how much i value that!!!!!thanks for everything.... my warmest regards and affection... emy :)
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Morc Piantedos
{K:21834} 1/18/2005
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Very very capturing abstract, my dear friend emily! I prefer, mainly, the up one; I like the diagonal lines created by your hair, interrupted by the light of the face and lips. It gives a sense of escape. Tones still superb as last your SC! Regards, Marco
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Maleonn
{K:3054} 1/15/2005
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I like it,the feeling as the wind. well done to use out-focus.
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 1/14/2005
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far away from seeing what...but who cares...I can feel mood...strong
I love to read your wonderful comments...sorry that mine are not comparable
hug&kiss Verena
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 1/14/2005
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The most impressive fact for me is the different interpretations you've collected here. First of all, the first image was an easy one; but I struggled with the second one. What I see is melancholy, wanderlust, erotic, desire, just to name a few. Good work, really like your work! CB
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 1/13/2005
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Very ghostly and creepy. We see the lips underneath in the first image, and I expect to see them open wide with a gasp at any second-breathing in new life. The second image appears as death-the creepy dark eye hiding underneath. A horror film in two frames that leaves much to one's imagination. Interesting work~
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{K:16329} 1/13/2005
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...ill wind.....ominus wind....darkening the sky with clouds....bearing the storm that drives us into the path of the Sirens' song....
Nice and dangerous!
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Marcus Claésson
{K:2179} 1/13/2005
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excellent! like a communication without eyes. Love the feeling in this one.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 1/13/2005
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Wow - such a work! First of all i want to say that i really like how you mounted those images together like this......a peice of a film strip....The first image mkaes me think of a nightmare, something you can?t catch and can?t hide from...scary and also sublime. The second image is a naked male body - compressed - deformed! Then i ask my self why? What is she trying to say here? Dreams, nightmares, pherhaps hurted feelings. OR - flashes of the mind, fast images passing through......YES! That is what my interpretation is........ SUPERB WORK Emy! 7+++
Jeanette
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**** *****
{K:9527} 1/13/2005
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love it !!!
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G G
{K:61359} 1/13/2005
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Ohh I apologize Emily...... I wrote you when in the same time I received a mail fro Mary.. and I made this mystake... I'm really sorry.. Fabrice
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emily savva
{K:21113} 1/13/2005
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my dear Fabrice... i so much appreciate honest opinions and i thank you a lot about yours... both pictures are comprised of the same two elements: lips and hair... maybe the first is too overcrowded for you... it is always a matter of personal taste but what really blow me off was the interpretation of the second pic... very unusual indeed and certainly dark... but i liked it because an abstract image must have room for many interpretations... i was more interested in a windy kind of feel and the freedom one may feel when feeling a breeze of air on the face and your hairs come in front of your eyes (but you actually enjoy that mess)... you saw a tortured flesh...that?s fine by me... my only complaint to you my friend will be the wrong name you used at the end instead of mine... :(
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G G
{K:61359} 1/13/2005
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I'm looking at your image Emily to try to catch some feelings.. First , I can say that the tones and ligth are nice, I don't know why, but I found that they suits well with this blurry effect and the atmosphere taht you created here. I have some problem for the first image as I can't feel anything (sorry) perhaps because there is too many things in it.. I don't know. For the second, my feeling is "torture".. as I distinguish a body with the shoulder in the foreground. The blurry efffect added with the shadows, and the tones you used give the impression that the skin has been peeled, and it remains only the "bare" flesh. I know this is a dark view.. perhaps your image called some dark part of us.. Anyway, this is a real nice and dark composition, Mary, when we take time to feel it Cheers Mary Fabrice
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 1/13/2005
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oooohhh emy take me on your journey
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