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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 9/6/2005
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Hi Mark,
I think its a perfect composition with the colors and backgounds matching.
Well done.
regards, ken.
Note - you might like my website for tea romancing-the-tea.com
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Mark Longo
{K:12760} 9/6/2005
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Margaret, thanks for your words and insights. The idea of photographic still life seems a little strange at first, since still life is something I have almost always seen done with paint. But I have long admired still life paintings and so I wanted to achieve a painterly look in a photographic still life. I will continue to work in that direction. Nonetheless I am also eager to see what else I can do with photographic still life, in addition to the painterly look. Thanks again!
Mark
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 9/6/2005
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What a great start to still life shots. The colours and textures being slightly muted make it look quite oldy worldy - in fact like a fine painting :) The detail and dof are both good. I have spells of trying odd things, some work, some don't and I guess with you artistic eye you are going to produce more and more excellent compositions Margaret
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Endre Novak
{K:12666} 9/4/2005
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Excellent image, greta colours, clarity and DoF. Endre
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Mia ...
{K:2993} 9/3/2005
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Hi Mark, I like this image just fine. Beautifully composed with color. As for any other advice; trust your instincts, your bio says you're an artist already. Create what You think is beautiful you can't go wrong. Thanks for sharing!
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 9/3/2005
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Congratulations Mark, image is excellent( I also use Manfrotto tripod) It is sharp, color is appropriate for the subject...very pleasant.
I would make other pictures isolating the pieces and experimenting new compositions.
Have a nice day...sunday!
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