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Aris Michalopoulos / OsirisiS
{K:1916} 9/22/2004
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Excellent andvery rare picture. Your style has something of the old classics of photography like Weston and Kertesz. Great talent. Aris.
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Ray Heath
{K:4559} 2/9/2004
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Hey Matej,love this image, love the oldness you have in Europe, in Australia old things aren't actually very old.
Thanx for interest in my images. I am printing the current series 5.5x8.25 inches (ie full frame, no cropping) on 8x10 paper.
In the print of rail details there is slightly more detail in left sleeper, but timber is old and darkened.
I recently read an article in a photography magazine that suggested photographers should begin collecting photographic prints. The hope is that this will create a ground swell of interest in photographic imaging as a collectible artform. This concept appeals to me but I have not the finances to buy prints, so I would like to swap one of my prints with one of yours. Please email your postal address and I will send a print by mail.
Please consider.
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 2/8/2004
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Nope, that's not it :-) I have no quarrel with the railing, the stairs show through well enough in the print. Btw, the invitation to be picky is a standing one :-)
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 2/7/2004
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Yes, great tones and fine surface. A composition fault you want us to discover ??? It's an invitation to be picky, right ? Well, I'd say I feel a little disconmfort with the stairs being hidden by the iron fence... it becomes more apparent with the man's legs...
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 2/7/2004
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Thanks for the comments. I know the perspective distortion is not ideal, but it does not worry me too much. However, there is one fault in the composition that I noticed too late, and that I gave myself a mental kick for - but I won't say what it is until somebody points it out. I am quite happy with the tones, and the absence of grain.
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Christian Barrette
{K:21125} 2/6/2004
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I can see the details on the trunk ok. Great rendtion in tones. It tilts to the right a bit. Interesting composition, with the branch forming an arch over the human subject and with a cross in line.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 2/6/2004
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superb.
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Alberto Agnoletti
{K:12811} 2/2/2004
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Excellent b/w! Beautiful composition! Best regards, Alberto
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Ola Jasińska
{K:435} 2/2/2004
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I like the pic very much but I think that it looks a little bit skew...and it doesn't look like it was your intention. However I like b&w pictures aspecially this kind of objects.(I have taken the same object once I was in Bratyslava but from the different side)
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 2/2/2004
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the greys are great !!!!
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