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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 7/20/2009
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Browsing the many thumbs of your recent uploads this one immediately caught my attention, Marcio! It was because of the presence of the fine perspective on the thumb, which on the big image looks even stronger. The separation of the main subject from the background scene without complete elimination of the scene works very very well here. The image is really 3D. One sees the depth, the distance of the front man to any other guy behind him.
The timing was just about excellent. I don't know if the man was aware of you but the image looks very dorect, straight out of the everday life and with no artificial pose whatsoever. The management of light and shadow worked perfectly for preserving the plasticity of his face, which can be thought as the complementrary three-dimensionality of the object embedded in the three-dimensionality of the scene.
A street turned to a well thought out theater scene. Great photography once again!
Nick
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 7/8/2009
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I love the expression from this man as he realises you might be taking a shot of him. Wonderful stuff Marcio. Great tones and good detailing. Cheers my friend........Ray
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Helio Salmon
{K:1050} 7/3/2009
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Bonito PB.
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 7/3/2009
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The eye contact says it all Regards, Gary
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Andrzej B.
{K:2244} 7/3/2009
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Those street shots are not always appreciated ( some are really bad) but I think this is a good one. Regards. ab
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