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Olga-Eva Krajciova
{K:19240} 10/13/2006
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It is not kind to start comment with word I...but this time I really have to :) I don“t know why but if I look at picture I look for some story which is hidden in small image (probaably looking if it fits to my ideas, hopes and wishes) and in a case it fits to me, I start to love it. You made image of a cool story, of someone who I don“t know but I can imagine that person because I know what size and kind of clothes he likes to wear. Black and white makes first tones and steps. I really love it.
I know, it is hard to understand my comment. But I just try to wrote as much I like this idea!
Regurds Olga
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 7/10/2006
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Hi Marija, thanks for the visit and comment! Yes, there is a duality to the title of this shot, I'm glad you like it! All the best, Kes
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Marija Ristic
{K:4136} 7/10/2006
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This one caught my eye right away. First, I love the angle and tones. Secondly, in my language 'pantalone' means 'trousers'! but now I read your explanation about titling it after "Commedia Dell'arte". Which in an unusual way go woderfully with the sky... excellent work! regards Marija
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Jinggoy Montenejo
{K:7736} 6/13/2006
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Love this shot, reminds me of our backyard in Manila! This is how I would prefer to dry clothes, helps preserve the life of cloth rather than just drying it with the dryer (sorry for the side note). Excellent!
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Lubi Star
{K:3903} 6/12/2006
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strong diagonal compo and low perspective make this pic to stand out... beautiful tones as well... well done... Lubi
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 6/11/2006
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Another nice addition to the clothesline series Kes. I like the perspective of this shot. The angle that it was taken shows off the textures of the fabric very well. You did a great job with the exposure on this too. Most of us would have ended up with a washed out sky and black shadow silhouettes for the clothes on the line :) It seems that camera has a pretty fine lens and you are getting great results from scanning the prints. Andre
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 6/11/2006
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Don't this scene much anymore. Clothes lines are about a thing of the past. Great angle. Don.
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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 6/10/2006
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Excelent angle and simple B&W composition wonderfull dear Kes !! regards joćo
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 6/10/2006
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Good b&w composition kes ..nice textures..nessa
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 6/10/2006
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Hi Kes, nice to hear from you!! A great 'above your head' shot, very creative, with a really strong diagonal line. I like the tones and the composition against the sky...nicely done with the DOF too, I can almost feel those jeans...great job!!
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 6/10/2006
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Another wonderful and striking image Kes. To stretch the eyes to the sky throught the washing is somehow uplifting.
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 6/10/2006
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Oh wow Kes.....I remember this camera as well. An excellent straight up shot with a great diagonal line to it. Well done to you for this creative idea.....good monochromatic work. All the best my friend......Ray
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 6/10/2006
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Very successful photograph, Kes! I like your exposure and stark contrast. The angle is unusual and perhaps seen from a child's eye. This emphasises the nostalic aspect of clothes on the line. Eb
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 6/10/2006
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Thanks for the explanation my friend
Pablo
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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 6/10/2006
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Very nice composition, great diagonal, lovely details. Original idea, striking point of view! Bravooo my friend! Nice photograph!
Have a nice week end dear Kes! Robert
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Karina Brys
{K:16541} 6/10/2006
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So simple and yet so interesting.
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 6/10/2006
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Thanks Pablo, yes, I started thinking about "pants alone" and somehow ended up thinking about Commedia Dell'arte...
...the following from an online encyclopedia:
"Commedia Dell'arte (Italian: "comedy of professional artists" also interpreted as "comedy of humors"), also known as Extemporal Comedy, was a form of improvisational theater which began in the 16th century and was popular until the 18th century, although it is still performed today."
Anyhow, a character in this play is called Pantalone. These clothes seem like a sort of comical thing to photograph...especially if you saw me lying on the ground under them!
Maybe I should have called it "Commedia Dell'arte"!
Cheers, Kes.
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 6/10/2006
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Thank you Galal, I had to lie on the ground for this one...just like a lazy photographer!
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 6/10/2006
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Hey; -) title it in Italian!!! BW very contrasted, optimal photography
PABLO
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Galal El Missary
{K:84569} 6/9/2006
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Nice angle & composition Kes , well taken .
Galal
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 6/9/2006
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Thank you Giuliano, it's been fun playing with this camera! Kes.
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 6/9/2006
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Thank you Kerem, TMAX is all the local (75 Miles) lab has to offer in B&W, then only Portra 160 for color. I may try to mail-order some different film to play with. Kes.
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 6/9/2006
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it's so old but still good working !
Bye
GG
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Giuliano Guarnieri
{K:36622} 6/9/2006
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Great tonalities and textures! Really a nice image with a nice composition
Bye
GG
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kerem yucel
{K:1438} 6/9/2006
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Its very strong point of view. I like it. perfect choose T-Max. its easy and fast :)
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 6/9/2006
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Here's a shot of the camera!
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Zeiss Ikonta 521/16 |
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