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Nigel Smith
{K:3834} 11/12/2009
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G'day Petros,
Just browsing your back-catalog... this one always caught my eye! I was reviewing some prints from this outing just the other day!
Cheers, Nige
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Maryam Tabatabaei
{K:818} 4/20/2009
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Beautiful shot...
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{K:9196} 9/18/2008
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Wow! Beautiful shot.
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G G
{K:61359} 12/8/2007
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I like the way you managed the light in your composition.. Perfect moment, perfect expression... so perfect composition. Compliment
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Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)
{K:27380} 12/7/2007
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great candid!! i love it!! congr. thanx for sharing with us:) all my best, arif
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Robert Kilgore
{K:2218} 6/2/2007
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Yes beautiful woman. I also see some shapes to the right of her that tend to accent her shape. It makes the photo work! Nice shot.
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WAEL HAMDAN
{K:7476} 1/25/2007
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great portrait regards wael
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Moe Rabie
{K:4390} 12/18/2006
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mmmmm, this is perfect, how she looks and how shes giving attention to the show, well done, my best regards.
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özcan çeltikli
{K:3575} 11/28/2006
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gut gesehen...
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Labinot Iberdemaj
{K:234} 11/21/2006
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awesome...
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Leo Régnier ЯŁ
{K:67696} 11/19/2006
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What a beautiful woman!!!!!! She's perfect!!!! Great portrait my friend!!! Leo
And thanx for commenting my pictures!!!
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Bob Jarman
{K:3145} 11/19/2006
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You sir, make me proud!
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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/15/2006
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You're doing a lot more with T-Max that I ever did. I guess I've color in me bones. I don't know the Zone System but I am familiar with the work of Ansel Adams. I'll have to investigate that more. Thanks for all the information. See you around.
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 11/15/2006
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Wayne, believe me... So would I... hehehe
FYI, this was taken at Fed. Sq. during the UF get together we had some time ago...
Thanks for commenting :-)
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 11/15/2006
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James - every time I scan a photo from the negative, and prepare it for web view, there is always some form of post processing, ie. curves and sharpening.
When I shoot film, it's usually B&W, and when I do that I use the Zone System (Ansel Adams). That usually ensures I get the tonal values I want. It also means, very little PS. Of course these days, I use my film camera very little, as I no longer have my darkroom, which has been replaced by Photoshop and my Mac...
Thanks for taking the time to comment :-)
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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 11/14/2006
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Very nice - I'd like to see a closer shot of those eyes.
...Wayne
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James Cook
{K:38068} 11/14/2006
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Yes, moved by a higher power. Did you do any post processing work?
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 11/13/2006
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Thanks for taking the time to comment guys :-)
It's always appreciated!
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Dan Wilson
{K:21104} 11/13/2006
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Stunning shot, lovely use of DOF. I love everything about this image.
I think it works much better in black and white as you have chosen, because I could imagine the colours would have been very strong
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 11/13/2006
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The subject is so wholesome looking and the B&W capture makes me think of pictures taken in the 50's & early 60's. Excellent capture of this attractive subject. Nice range of grey tones and good exposure. --Jan
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 11/13/2006
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Yes, she really does stand out, both because of her looks and your choice of aperture. You've composed well, too. There's also something old-fashioned about her, when I first saw the thumbnail I assumed it was a 1950's style shoot. Regards, Gary
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The Pilgrim
{K:64989} 11/13/2006
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Great use of depth of field to bring out your suject! Ecellect sight and capture to highlight your point! "Her sticking out" Great image tonally as well! Perfect framing and composition!! Bravo on a fantastic capture! 7+
CONGARTS!
Paul E Brumit
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Benedetto Riba
{K:15792} 11/13/2006
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Great capture, splendid tonal range in this excellent portrait. Very well seen. Regards
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