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eli cash
{K:-143} 3/5/2004
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Sandy,
your croping works well, the colors are brilliant and I really like the Prominent focal point.
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aviva s.
{K:346} 3/3/2004
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thank you for all your comments--i enjoy your work as well i think we must have something in common-besides the obvious--which seems to coincide with our work--the more askew side of life--i really look up to you
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 2/29/2004
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Very interesting moment ! The orange chair is a good accent for these pictures Like a movie scene, very dynamic Bravo and regards from Jan
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 2/28/2004
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Very nice composition. Are the child collage? If it is, I say that because of some pixels at the head that does not looks perfect BUT BUT BUT!!! If it is collage my congratulations because the lighting on the child LOOKS PERFECT with the lighting of the building! That element is very difficult one! BRAVO!
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 2/27/2004
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I Love this series Sandy...You gotta post some More !!!!
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 2/27/2004
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Very nice angle of capture, great composition Very strong image which, together with your beautiful poem, gives you food for thoughts There is often quite a bit of emotional appeal in your wotk, Sandy! Great work!
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 2/27/2004
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interesting work... great composition ...it goes along quite well with your words... and great colors! kiss my friend! regards.
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Monty Emken (Ostracon X)
{K:4804} 2/27/2004
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Nicely caught! I remember your first couple of these. Good to see the continuation. Nicely stated as well. It's the smallest explosion that can cause the biggest fire.
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D W
{K:2560} 2/27/2004
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Really great shot Sandy. Is this from a documentary? Anyway, It's a bit green. I think it needs a little colour balance work and that's it.
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 2/27/2004
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wow.. Sandy, this is a 3D for me..just like a scene from some triler movie.. haha .. great work Kiss, Biliana
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MaryBell
{K:32791} 2/27/2004
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looks like a poltergeist to me!!
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 2/27/2004
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wow go back into the streets it looks safer there, love the face in the corner...roger
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Murat Tanriover
{K:8387} 2/26/2004
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Wonderful composition Sandy. Love the blur on that person in pink...Lighting is also exceptional. Perfect...
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LaMaro Hall
{K:3658} 2/26/2004
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Once again, I am lost for words. Well scripted photo Sandy. Congrats....
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In Transit
{K:29432} 2/26/2004
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This viewer places 'animosity' in the same light as 'jealousy' 'envy' and 'hate trade', all being descriptive words that should be stricken from one's mind!
If I may suggest, it is a young child expressing 'anger', which is sometimes understandable, but may be altered with a hug, and affection.
Let this capture represent a temporary passing... that will be replaced with respect and affection.
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Alan Armanini
{K:5407} 2/26/2004
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Great Shot, Beautiful Compostition, Your work is incredible!!!
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maria elisa duque
{K:1503} 2/26/2004
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THE REBIRTH OF COOL I love this series of yours....... I just love the colors and that hallway so much. your friend there is spooky today What film do you use, if I may ask?
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Hugo Pierre
{K:15692} 2/26/2004
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Special capture! Very well conceived and composed. Compliments! Hugo.
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 2/26/2004
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That chair causes more trouble, I save get rid of the chair, I've never like orange much anyway! Let's blame the chair! Interesting series, thanks for the email!
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 2/26/2004
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Very eerie. Somehow a frightening scene from looking at the person standing rigidly in the doorway. The child looks happy?, but what happens next. Somehow the yellows, distance, and kocked over chair make it look pretty grim. This photo will probably stick with me through the night! Excellent capture! Carolyn
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Ricardo Villagran
{K:1901} 2/26/2004
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I envy you Sandy... you not only take photographs, you really create new things and that is not so common... regards!
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Bradley Prue
{K:30678} 2/26/2004
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This photo to me, is a study in aggitation vs. patience. They will hopefully both learn from one another.
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 2/26/2004
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The intrigue is in the relationship between the two figures.
Makes me think.
Dammit.
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lavendu ...
{K:4882} 2/26/2004
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a weired scene! what is the child doing next? a very impressing, well composed shot.
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 2/26/2004
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Powerful in tones, crop and composition... It takes a long time to apreciate this picture... Somehow I feel 3D emotions(?!) looking at it! I like it!...
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 2/26/2004
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Very nice composed. Regards, Hayri.
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 2/26/2004
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beautiful perspective,i like it.
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sandy c. hopkins
{K:17107} 2/26/2004
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a simple case of misdirected animosity is all it took for the world to come crashing down and for everyone to look at each other with suspicion in their eyes.
and on a time line...this decade, the last hundred years is nothing. not even a grain of sand.
what is this pettiness we cling to? trivialities that tear our souls from one another. pit us against eachother like dogs. for a scrap of meat.
a simple case of misdirected animosity is all it took
so they say....
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