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Piotr Niewierowicz
{K:2401} 8/4/2004
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fine idea, I like it, regards
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Paolo Grusovin
{K:3344} 6/17/2004
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sorry Hugo, but i went away, so i considered to post again this morning. Thanks for comment
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 6/16/2004
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Hi Paolo, A pitty you removed your latest upload... I thought it was a perfect one. I copied my comment before submitting it, so here it is...
Hi Paolo, Creating my own interpretations is always a good challenge, something I always enjoy doing....;o) So here's my 2 cents worth:
Superbly profound photo! The prominent presense of the woman in front is perfectly reduced to a secondary level by the DOF. The guy in the background, desperately needing glasses to be able to read the paper has the unusual vision, we, the audience can only imagine the blur he sees...;o) An absolute complete and perfect contribution to the Unusual Vision project!
Photographically, I'd seriously consider cropping off the parasols, as they widen the field of view unnecessarily. In the attached crop, I suggested a different version (not necessarily the best). It consises the two lines between the hands and heads to one vanishing point, leading the eye from the woman in front to the man in the back, making my interpretation more evident...;o)
Bloody briliant shot, considering the "Unusual Vision" Project, my compliments!
Cheers,
Hugo
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{K:9527} 6/16/2004
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Very nice composed, good angle, i like it, like usual! Regards!
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Pim de Ruijter
{K:2170} 6/16/2004
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This is very nice! THe background makes it complete. True Italy!
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 6/14/2004
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ottima prospettiva e visione.. l'albero gurada la fanciulla in lettura! bravissimo roby 7+
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Kevin H
{K:22502} 6/13/2004
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Love this pose, over the shoulder but it would be nice to see a little more of her eye and to have the book in focus too. Keep up the good work. Look at my portfolio
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 6/12/2004
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Excellent angle, like i'm sitting right behind her looking over her shoulder. The contrast of her hair against the sky adds alot for me, and just faintly seeing her eye lashes is another nice touch. It looks like the horizon is pretty crooked though. Good work,
Chris
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