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Erland Pillegaard
{K:34147} 6/23/2008
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Good shot again erland
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/14/2008
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Exactly what I think of when I take the whole series, one image after the other, Visar! It is when "the actors come in front and take their bow". The story has been told, the actors reveal themselves to "public". It is a moment of a special quality, when that revelation takes place!
Cheers!
Nick
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Avi
{K:70138} 6/10/2008
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yes, I felt the spontaneity - as if they did not know that this was a kind of 'wrap up' shot of the session. well done, mate !
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{K:44058} 6/9/2008
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Farewell to the three whose faces is very familiar already to me.. hope they be back soon.. great look at the lens all three of them as if actors presenting their poses.. wonderful tones, great shot!
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Gianes Ma
{K:26069} 6/9/2008
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very interesting adn effective the expressions another very best image for me Congratulations Visar. Mr G.
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absynthius .
{K:20748} 6/9/2008
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dear Avi, thanks for the close observation of the picture- in fact they were walking towards that opened entry of the old school basement when i called them, with the intention of results alike, and the three of them turned at the same time - and in addition to it they did not have a chance to pose but rather look towards me and see what that call is about.
thanks a lot, v.
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absynthius .
{K:20748} 6/9/2008
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Hey Nick, you put it well when you say 'like a theatre play coming to an end', cause that is the time when the actors come in front and take their bow- somewhat presenting their gratitude for the audience - the intention here was something alike.
thanks, v.
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 6/7/2008
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beautiful shot, great exposure, like their poses as well and the one on the left is very elegant, like her a lot, best, mahassa
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Burim Luta
{K:5255} 6/6/2008
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Another great shot from you dude with great variety of expressions, emotions and attitudes, which elements never miss in any of your shots.
I am sorry that I could not comment all of your shots on this series of shots, but I have never failed to enjoy looking at each and every one of them.
Hope that soon I will see something new and perhaps a new series of shots.
Regards B.L.
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 6/6/2008
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Hi Visar, and thanks a lot for the special mention of my surname ;-) Karag...gasp!!! ;-)
This one is a real good closing of the series! The three of them stand there, and you don't only present their beings but rather their beings standing as one! This is three friends, three guys, three kids! I must think about.... how many such friendships keep on being exactly the same as grow up into targets, goals, purposes, interests?
Anyway, the image has the perfect balance of light and shadow that appears so consistently throughout the series. And it has also the great sense for details and depth. Here the darker clothes of the kids make the additional portion of strong contours against the old wall at the background. The old wall seems also to be the witness of "their playground". I'd only take their feet too, but still this is to me much like when the theater play comes to an end and the actors take a bow in front of the public. You really turned the final spotlight on them.
Cheers!
Nick
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 6/6/2008
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Wonderful image. They may be kids but they all have something adult about their faces. Great expressions. Regards, Gary
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Avi
{K:70138} 6/6/2008
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isn't it amazing how all three are looking at the lens, yet all have different expressions ... children never fail to give us these moments !! :):)
cheers !! Avi
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 6/6/2008
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Interesante retrato, muy adecuado el B&W. Felicitaciones!
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