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Critique By: PAUL CZAJA  (K:2563)  
2/6/2011 12:12:04 AM

Your face --- your face --- your face --- your beautiful face. Your face is a pure gift.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: PAUL CZAJA  (K:2563)  
2/5/2011 11:51:50 PM

This photograph first convinced me of your creative genius
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)  
1/8/2010 3:51:30 PM

Syrie, you are so strong in selfportaiting
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)  
1/8/2010 2:59:30 PM

Syrie, this is one from my favourite of yours. POSE !
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)  
1/8/2010 2:50:20 PM

Syrie, I didnt see your work long time. But this picture I remember from somewhere for its simple path of action.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
11/10/2008 11:24:00 AM

super..
roby
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: ibrahim teke  (K:629)  
11/10/2008 9:51:32 AM

it is seems like from the historical album . very good and sharp and also Black and white suits good for this pic. i read your story and thank you for this. cong...
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: PAUL CZAJA  (K:2563)  
10/22/2008 3:37:13 PM

Pure poetry -- a remarkable portrait.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: jorge carvalho  (K:6262)  
1/31/2008 4:13:07 PM

Fantastic image, i like this treatment also.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: jorge carvalho  (K:6262)  
1/31/2008 4:10:47 PM

Really fantastic, speachless !
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)  
9/30/2007 3:13:21 PM

Just perfect...
have no words more than it!
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Jonathan Kane  (K:10641)  
8/7/2007 8:03:23 PM

really great. Sascha has a beautiful face too.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Gary Auerbach  (K:3935)  
7/14/2007 5:10:40 AM

Hi Syrie,

Its been a long time. I have known your work from a few years ago....I have kept busy....

this is a good 'Staff Choice', the one to the right of it in your portfolio is still my favorite.....and the one I commented on two or three years ago...

best wishes,

Gary
a new book... www.garyauerbach.com/wwib
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
5/30/2007 1:47:07 PM

Such exalted theatre.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
5/30/2007 1:43:10 PM

I find myself holding my breath... as I guess do the dead.
This is heroic to me.
Wow! Just noticed your breath is chilling the stone. Intenitonally or no that is clever.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Florin Pavel  (K:5512) Donor  
4/24/2007 6:44:20 PM

I hope I didn't offend you, but unfortunately I live in romania for 42 years, since I was born. And I really mean it when I say "unfortunately". And I can assure you that not all the people here who speak hungarian is really hungarian. My wife is hungarian, by consequence my daughter is half hungarian. I know a little bit about what is going on in romania. If you will do further research you may be suprised. But, I bet I know more about americans than you know about romania or its minorities.

OK, let's not argue, I like the photo and let's see the artistic part of it.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Leo Régnier  Я£  (K:67696)  
4/9/2007 3:50:20 PM

Very very beautiful my dear friend!!
Leo
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: zenir suko  (K:2408)  
4/9/2007 2:01:58 PM

good work, light and nice photo. Thanks for lovle photos
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: metoni .  (K:24727)  
4/9/2007 8:10:53 AM

very nice
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: SRS SRS  (K:6731) Donor  
4/9/2007 7:14:59 AM

Wow! Pretty brilliant for a self portrait!
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Luciana Gama  (K:1518)  
3/31/2007 8:52:08 PM

Wonderful work !!! So beautiful...
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
3/23/2007 2:15:57 AM

This is a creative crop and cleverly rotated, Syrie.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
3/21/2007 5:29:11 PM

certainly in tuscany: 'raxth tur vinum trin flere nethunsl un mlax nunthen zusleve' ('to the left give wine, invoke the god neptune with the sacrifice, pray to him offering an animal'
... well, that's what they called a 'genius loci' once: the spirit of the place
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Simone Tagliaferri  (K:28180)  
3/21/2007 11:49:48 AM

Bellissimo ritratto fortemente espressivo. Complimenti.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Mike  Adams  (K:7180)  
3/20/2007 9:42:56 PM

Wow.
Very nice pose.
the composition is great!
Wonderful contrast between the walls and your soft colored skin!
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Massimo Di Maggio  (K:36342) Donor  
3/20/2007 9:25:00 PM

Very beautiful pose, I like the composition and the tones too, I like also the contrast between your soft skin and the strong texture of the wall. Bye, Max
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)  
3/13/2007 2:26:29 PM

Hi Florin,
The family in that image was hungarian, not cigany. My Heritage is hungarian, and I was raised in a culture that supported differences admist people and communities. Saying that one family that lives in poor conditions is Hungarian, is by no means a generalization on ALL hungarians. "Anyway, what you did, is the purest american way of superficially presenting facts. " This was your comment, but I find that a quick and uncompassionate judgement about a culture that it seems you do not have enough information on. Generalizations of any culture, be it American, Hungarian, Romanian, is a dangerous thing, and is one of the reasons why there is so much cruelty and war in the world today. By any means, I appreciate your comments and your thoughts.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Florin Pavel  (K:5512) Donor  
3/13/2007 9:26:16 AM

Excellent portrait of a beautiful and sensual lady, very well deserved BIP

Kind Regards,
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Florin Pavel  (K:5512) Donor  
3/13/2007 9:25:04 AM

I'm happy that in this photo you mentioned that these are gipsies and not hungarians. Maybe for you americans it is the same, but gipsies are gipsies regardless the country they live in and the second language they speak.
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)

Critique By: Florin Pavel  (K:5512) Donor  
3/13/2007 9:21:15 AM

Syrie,

I'm not a fan of romania, but I found the information you give about this phot completely false. This doesn't look like a hungarian family to me, ti rather looks like a gipsy family, which is not the same. Hungarians are working people, they live in rich and nice villages and I have a huge respect for them.

If I am wrong and if this is really a hungarian family, then it is an exception and is not at all representative for hungarians.

To be accurate, you also should mention the village where this photo was taken.

Anyway, what you did, is the purest americat way of superficially presenting facts.

Beside this notes, I like you interesting and rich in emotions portfolio.

Kind Regards
        Photo By: Syrie Kovitz  (K:1349)


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