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Athos Guedes
{K:745} 7/1/2005
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you may be right!! And I liked a lot your comment! thqnks! but as you said, I didnt take it very serously.. Gotta tell you.. I have also, some version of this essay in high acutance.. 135mm kodak 125 plus-x... everything is experience... you know! I could have tried an twin rollei that was with me also.. but I had a road behind me, and she didnt want to be naked in public. Well, I am in Brazil, and people here are much more conservative than you can wonder. Where are you from? I?ll bet where you live woman are easier to pose.
Nudes are interesting sometimes.. they are hard to do when you waht it really artistic..
As you do, I love nude in paintings as well...
I didt take your comment too seriusly, but I think it will remain in my head for a week at least. hehehe :)
Thank you very much!
See ya!
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 7/1/2005
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I'll take a little time to comment seriously -- but don't take me too seriously, I only have my own taste in visual things to refer to. I dislike the "nude in a landscape" genre of photography: generally, it's a matter of placing a nude woman in a landscape and somehow contrasting her body with that landscape to make the point that her body is at one with that landscape, or at odds with that landscape. Sometimes, such pictures work allright in formal terms, usually not. This one works allright. But I think a high-acutance approach would be more interesting -- where one could see all the tiny details that would add interest to the scene. Holgas aren't for that. This will probably sound crazy, but I don't think photography is generally very good for making pictures of the nude figure. Very few photographers have done well at it. Painters do much better with the body. Rgds, Svend
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Athos Guedes
{K:745} 6/23/2005
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I am speechless. silence is better now. thank you Clement... really....................
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PAUL CZAJA
{K:2563} 6/22/2005
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Excellent photography for you are writing with light and also doing so poetically -- the image you give us has mythical power and does call to my own mind/heart/soul as a knight to take caring and loving and rescuing action -- like Don Quiote I ride quickly to her rescue -- I admire and welcome your fine work,Athos.
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Athos Guedes
{K:745} 6/4/2005
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Lisa.. yesterday I was telling someone about you! The female Bresson with an FM3 walking in the streets... love you. Athos G.
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Lisa Paully
{K:1735} 6/4/2005
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the contrast is very powerful, really very nice
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Athos Guedes
{K:745} 6/1/2005
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man.. where have you been? wher are you at msn? do you got a wbsite? I miss you and your work!
I have noticd that you alwys comment in the sme wy.. I am glad you like it! :)
HUGS!
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 6/1/2005
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i like it best wishes Lowell
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Just Me
{K:315} 6/1/2005
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Great idea!! I really like the thought. But for the hiding rabbit, your model seems too open and it looks as if she only has one leg. The scene is fantastic and has great potential. Thanks for sharing it!!!
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Marta Azevedo
{K:4237} 6/1/2005
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nice job
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