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Aykaan K
{K:13601} 5/7/2006
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merhabalar, bakis açiniz gerçekten degisik ve ilginç... portrelerinizi sevdim... boyle degisik ruh hallerini yansitan goruntuleriniz de çok iyi.... ellerinize saglik selamlar saygilar...
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Hakan AKIRMAK
{K:15913} 4/17/2006
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Cok ilginc bir calisma! Benim hosuma gitti, fakat grenler biraz daha az olsaydi daha iyi olacakmis. Tebrikler!
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Cihan Ipekciler
{K:357} 8/18/2005
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Muthissin tebrik ederim
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burcu kabaosmanoglu
{K:453} 8/18/2005
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yorumun icin tesekkur ederim..ne yazik ki bu ve bunun gibi kareler insan hayatinin buyuk bolumunu olusturuyor..ellerine saglik..kendine cok iyi davran.
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Bulent Ozturk
{K:6886} 8/18/2005
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Odalardaki yasam, duvarlardaki gizem. Bir basinaligin mukemmel ayrintisi bir noktaya bakip orda cakili kalmak.
Cok sey anlatiyor fotograf. Pek iyi seyler degil ama olsun! kutlarim...
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burcu kabaosmanoglu
{K:453} 8/17/2005
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there is a big scanning problem about the photo and i will fix it and rescan it as soon as i can..in addition to that i would have been more careful while i was taking the photo..thank you very much for your comment..take good care
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dania o'laughlin
{K:16} 8/17/2005
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Hi burcu.
I like this image but technically it has alot of flaws. It is very grainy, has some residue running in a line across the bottom third of the frame, and has an extremely narrow tonal range. All of that would give the photo a nice gritty and weathered feel, but only if there was more for us to look at in the face of your subject. It is very dificult to make out her eyes, and that's a shame because they really should be carrying an image like this.
Did you scan this negative yourself? If so, I would suggest scanning it again in color and then looking at the individual color channels to get the most tonal information out of particularly her face, but also her right arm. I would like to see the shadows formed where her arm meets the couch go a little deeper.
Also, I think the wheel and the back of the chair are little harsh and would blur the edges there just a tad.
Then I think you would have a very nice melancholy, wistful portrait.
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