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ISMAEL MARCOS
{K:10535} 4/18/2005
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AHORA ME DOY CUENTA QUE PUEDO EXPRESARME CON SOLTURA PORQUE ME ENTIENDES Y QUE QUÉ DIFÍCIL ES HACERLO EN INGLÉS PARA MÍ.
NO ENTIENDO CÓMO NO HA HABIDO NADIE QUE TE HAYA VALORADO ESTA JOYA QUE VEO... ME PARECE REALMENTE EXTRAÑO . YO AL MENOS NO TENGO NINGUNA DUDA.
EXCELENTE Y ADELANTE, RAFAEL. 7 OF 7
UN ABRAZO. ISML.
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Rafael Burgos
{K:1361} 2/20/2005
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Thanks for your suggestion.
Best regards Rafael
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 2/17/2005
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Me gusta mucho!
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Tim Long
{K:9228} 2/17/2005
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Intriguing personal style. Perhaps a bit lighter? Perhaps not. Very nice.
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Armen Jamkotchian
{K:5879} 2/17/2005
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The composition is very good. I understand that the darkness is intentional to make it more emotional and mysterious. I like that approach myself. Every time I face the same dilemma: "How much dark?". And the problem is that different monitors display it differently. For example my home LCD monitor is very bright, while my work CRT monitor is a little bit older and doesn't have the same brightness. When I achieve my "optimum" at home, then next day look at it at work, I get very frustrated. Probably you should go by less bright monitors. I also suggest slightly lightening this up, but not as much as Gene Zonis suggested. That to me may defeat your original idea. Also, note that the image size is so big, that doesn't fit even on a 21" monitor with Internet Explorer toolbars removed. I suggest resizing it. Despite all these suggestions, this is a great work. Congratulations. Regards Armen
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Gene Zonis
{K:6934} 2/16/2005
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A littl dark.
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 2/16/2005
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very nice picture,the look of the model is perfect,regards
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