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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 2/8/2005
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perfect!Speechless.
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Tugce Gül Baran
{K:5115} 2/2/2005
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Diffent creative technic... Wow, looks familiar.
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Ruta
{K:8771} 2/2/2005
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have visietd this photo several times, before to comment it. I like it a lot. Very good choice of images combined together.
Have never tried doing this in darkroom, but after seeing your image, want to try it myself :)
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emily savva
{K:21113} 2/1/2005
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ah... my observative friend!!!! you make me so happy with your attention!!!! thanks....
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{K:16329} 1/31/2005
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And......... the upside down Dada world that I see here and neglected to mention.
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Morc Piantedos
{K:21834} 1/31/2005
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Emily, this is a magnificent and oniric tribute to pan europeism and your transeuropean friendship with Jeanette. It's a powefful vision with a great title. Love the heavy and austere style near to bauhaus atmosphere and remembers me, for a moment, the Europe trilogy of the Lans von Trier. Great work, Emy! Congrats, Marco
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Tiro Leander
{K:19060} 1/29/2005
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It took me a while to see what i'm now seeing - the two faces against the building - a puzzle for my eyes. But suddenly it appeared to me, and i think it is an amazing piece of work. Intriguing, dark, mysterious - really great Emy.. :-)
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 1/29/2005
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Powerful.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 1/28/2005
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HELLO EMILY, A DARK END. MUCH CARGO A STORY OF ONE CITY WITH GREAT HISTORY! A WALL, ONE LIFE, ONE SHADOW.. YOU HAVE HIT A GREAT SHOT.. PERHAPS THAT SHADOW IS ONE STRETCHES IN FRONT OF THE WINDOW, BUT THEREFORE SEEMS JUST ONE DARK SHADOW.. BIG HUG.. AND TAHNK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENT .. ROBY
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 1/28/2005
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oh yes, the retro mood is indisputably intriguing and make this so special. wonderful - wonderful - wonderful!!!
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Pietro Clarizia
{K:8241} 1/28/2005
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Deep sensation!! I've been in Berlin ... Love the city and love this photo!!!
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{K:16329} 1/28/2005
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The end........ the final days of the nihilism, sophistication and primitive vitality that was so dangerously attractive in the beginning of Weimar. I see this one as Svend does. Fantastic image, Emy.......... you never disappoint.
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 1/28/2005
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As the rest of the crew it took a while but now it's clear. Very nive, Emy. Like it a lot! CB
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 1/28/2005
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Hurrah for experimentation!!!! dearest Emy this is amazing!!! I love it so much it goes to fav.!!!!! great idea!!!!!wow!!!! filika Marian
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Mr. M ...
{K:5507} 1/28/2005
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Amazing idea...
Great work!!!
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Paul Neubert
{K:1116} 1/28/2005
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It took me some time to figure it out - nice effect!
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 1/28/2005
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Like this. Casts me back to bohemian 1930s Berlin, where Capa first put hands to Leica and began to invent himself. Where strange people slunk through the night from smoky subterranean bar to smoky subterranean bar trying to ignore the disaster enveloping them.
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Anna Lankau
{K:843} 1/28/2005
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undisputable strange
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 1/28/2005
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First of all Emy - thanks for your "about"! :) Secondly - a successfull result with the technique here, superb merged together. At the first look my eyes got a little confused - the building take the first attention. But that is also ONE THING what this technique is about, to get the spectator to explore the image and the meaning of it. Then i saw the mirrored woman: mirrored could be seen as an symbol for many senses, ideas and meanings! Identity, self-divided, dreams.....and so forth. Here in this introduced image by two different images....we can also think about the building and what your title suggests. Clever, interesting and superb work!!! I?m very glad to been inspiring you with this technique dear Emy!:) :) :)
A hug, Jeanette
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 1/28/2005
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wow.. dear dear Emily, I had some difficulties to see the Woman`s face! Excellent. and great technic! Kiss, biliana
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