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ranjan ghose
{K:1485} 9/16/2007
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excellent golden light on the face, nicely used --- thanks
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Ronen Helman
{K:7393} 8/24/2007
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thank you James as somone that hate being pictured i can tell you that when i take pictures of people i realy need the interaction otherwise it dont have any meaning for me and btw i saw that you also use short focal lens in your portraits :)
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* James *
{K:20200} 8/24/2007
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hi ronan. if you want to get photos of people without them knowing then just invest in the nikon 70-300mm zoom lens and shoot away.... they'll never notice you.
nice work here indeed. warmest regards ~ james
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 8/23/2007
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This is a wonderful and very well exposed portrait of a pleasant moment for this man, great details and of very natural original colors, I did enjoy also viewing your images, very great skill.
Wishing you all of the best my friend.
I do not have any members on my site from Isreal yet and will approciate it if you co0uld join my site.
Thank you my friend
www.camerause.com
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Ronen Helman
{K:7393} 8/22/2007
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thank you John for your comment. just for the clarification, there is only one kind of light here and it is the sun just before the sunset,i almost never use an artifical light.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 8/22/2007
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Good portrait Beautiful light and colours Thanks foor comments Teunis
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 8/22/2007
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It's a very good portrait Ronen, and I like here the soft tiltness that his body - face has into the frame, that effect always gives somekind of power to portraits. I also like the two different ways of lighting as also that these lights are different, one from the right looks like the normal (and colder) daylight and from the left from a lamp that gives a warmer tone to the image. Both elements works very well here and support his face well.
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