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Supriyo R. Sarkar
{K:7582} 8/13/2009
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Very interesting POV. Very well taken dear. I liked it. Be well,my friend Supriyo
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Supriyo R. Sarkar
{K:7582} 6/3/2009
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very fantastic work dear. dramatic shadowplay and an excellent composition. Best regards, Supriyo
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Clark Gambarrotti
{K:153} 6/1/2009
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Love this picture.
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Satya Narayan
{K:4342} 12/9/2008
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hi dear Olga went back a year and saw this clip and immediately wanted to say a 'hi' to you
satya
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Ede *
{K:395} 3/22/2008
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I like that double portrait, good exposure, composition and of course idea. best regards, Ede
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Ali Naghizadeh
{K:19600} 2/1/2008
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Again .. great POV and composition .. very moody .. well done Olga .. My best ... aLi
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Rachel Leah
{K:26110} 1/31/2008
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I love this shot! It is so different in the perspective you took it - I absolutely love it! The coloring, lighting, angle, and everything work together so well to make this an excellent shot! Nice work :)
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Ian Erasmus
{K:1153} 1/7/2008
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A good shot. I like the lighting and the expressions. Contrary to what Nick says, I think the poses are great. I think the point of photography is to capture the essence of your subject, be it wall, flower, or person. Here, the expressions (and tongue) add to the photo by creating a personality for the two girls. Still, Nick is entitiled to his opinion (although I dont think it is a good one),and i can't stop him or change his mind. Anyway Olga, Well done, and cheers.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/16/2007
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As already said, I don't shoot flowers anymore, exactly as I don't post my currect series simply because it is too early.
The difference between a flower and a person is that the person will give you many many different appearances and you have to get the best one instead of just shooting. This is timing. With flowers you have to wait much more until you have some different appearance, and so timing is not as important. Elementary, isn't it?
Cheers,
Nick
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Melek Kul
{K:3599} 12/14/2007
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very nice and shott and your models are amazing :) well done Olga cong melek
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 12/13/2007
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I want to do it the wrong time, I don't always wait for the right moment, do you wait for the right moment when you shoot walls and flowers?hahah!
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/12/2007
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But then you are only a photograoher and *you* have to find the right timing, Olga Melissa!
BTW, trusting is way more than doing anything one likes to do, even for kids.
Nick
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 12/11/2007
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I really like the 'dear hunter'.It made me look at it for quite a long time, it was amazing, it was...I have no words to express my feelings.I will keep on looking at your images.What a nice coincidence to have you next to me, in the long run I was lucky!
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 12/11/2007
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She is only a child Nick,!The children can do whatever they like, otherwise they won't trust you.They didn't mean to enhance the image by no means.
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H L
{K:11377} 12/10/2007
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Hahahaha let them be themselves....there no ugliness Than just a word... :):):):):) they’re just on a cool angle...hahahaha Bravo, Olga! Harry
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gio4love .
{K:14469} 12/10/2007
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yes, they definitely are....but a great picture like this can do. They look like a picture of good time...see you
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M jalili
{K:69009} 12/10/2007
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Beutiful ang good light ...........
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 12/10/2007
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If she only would keep her tongue in her mouth, the scene would have been saved! But no, they just have to enhance their own presence by looking "funny". When are they going to realize that posing ist not necessarily silly? ;-)
The technical aspects are very very interesting under your quite low light, and they bring much additional tension as the composition is a rather top-down one. First catch the general look and feel of the whole of it and then go down to the details. A very loaded moments thought the load seems to be artificially introduced, or even lying in some way.
Nonetheless, their eyes say quite much as you captured them, and I guess that this is one of those examples when somebody poses and still shows his own self in some unwanted way. But in order to catch that, one should be very careful when shooting, which I thing you did very well here.
Cheers,
Nick
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Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 12/10/2007
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How are you Olga...? this little trip with me is ok....? I have fun
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 12/10/2007
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haha... funny portrait and nice original point of view Olga... cool work...
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Pim de Ruijter
{K:2170} 12/10/2007
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Cool point of view! Very moody too.
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 12/10/2007
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Both girls, but the girl in white was so ugly, I am very embarrassed to say sth like that, but she was too ugly to look at.The other girl was very beautiful .I was standing on a chair and asked them to pose.Thank you for looking.
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{K:9196} 12/10/2007
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That's a girl? Interesting shot Olga. What was the situation? How'd you get so high over them.
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Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)
{K:27380} 12/10/2007
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very nice double portrait!!! expressions are funny , they look like tied bandits:)) take care dear olga, arif
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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 12/10/2007
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I am so happy you said this!From the bottom of my red heart, I thank you!
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Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 12/10/2007
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Just stay near me Olga..... I love thi one....
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Srna Stankovic
{K:172232} 12/10/2007
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Wonderful double portrait dear Olga with beautiful expressions, great poses and warm atmosphere, two different characters I do see my Dear ... excellently captured !!! 7 + HUG Srna
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