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Gaja Snover
{K:4462} 3/11/2005
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Hi Jeanette,
Thanks so much for all your kind comments. it seems that we have a similar sensibility, at least for fork photos(;-) this was my favorite too, and I was quite shocked at the response to the other photo. Thanks again,
Gaja
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 3/10/2005
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The previous one is creative in the way you placed the forks over each other, very good and creative! But i prefer this one. The really COOL dof and the diagonal is excellent!
Jeanette
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Salvatore Rossignolo
{K:13559} 2/4/2005
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Great shot Gaja. Sal
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Fabrizio Fiorucci
{K:4871} 2/3/2005
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Another unusual vision... sometimes a simple object as familiar as a fork can hide an interesting photographic perspective. Well done!
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Gaja Snover
{K:4462} 2/3/2005
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Hi Curtis,
Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. Much appreciated.
regards, Gaja
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K P
{K:3499} 2/2/2005
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Eye pleasing, excellent work! Depth is also very good!
Karel
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Curtis Feather
{K:5130} 1/31/2005
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Gaja, hey another nice piece. When comparing this photo and the Double Vision, it pulls out elements in the other that make me like it even more. In this work I really like the use of Depth of Field controlled by your lens and aperture, and the abstract quality it gives this. When looking at your other work, Double Vision, I have reconsidered and I think the composition works as it is. It seemed possibly top heavy, but after holding paper to crop it down, I think it loses a lot of the powerful effect of the double image. Very nice works in both situations.
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 1/31/2005
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WOW, great close up!!! Love the selective focus on this also. Jim Gamble
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H D
{K:-76} 1/31/2005
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Wow. I've never looked at a fork that way before! Awesome closeup.
Stephanie
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Bora Ömerogullari
{K:234} 1/31/2005
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a classical concept beautifully expressed the tones , the contrast and the huge depth of field are greatly combined congratulations
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