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Mesut Yilal
{K:3315} 1/26/2009
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woowww sharp lines are my favorites and this is very good
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 8/20/2007
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Thank you.
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Pietro Clarizia
{K:8241} 8/18/2007
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excellent lines game !! great abstract !!
well done Bob !!
ciao !
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 6/29/2007
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I also enjoy Mondrian. This was made at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. The Museum has many execent canvases by our hero.
I'm very pleased with this image...
Bob
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Elle Elle
{K:10958} 6/29/2007
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a very neat and artistic job, reminds me of one of my favorite artists, Mondrian,and the frame has added much to it, best, mahassa
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Petal Wijnen
{K:50989} 5/25/2007
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Great abstract, clean and simple... almost a Mondriaan without the colors... ;-D Good B&W tones, excellent composition... well done!! The frame around it is/was a good move, but being an almost professional nitpicker: the vertical lines are not entirely vertical and also by putting the frame around it you've hidden/incorporated the thin vertical line coming down frome the handrail in the left corner... without the frame I would've cropped it off, but now it's hardly visible and when/if you correct the (ever so slight) tilt, it'll get lost in the process... BTW you get full marks if you still know what I'm on about... LOL!!!
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/27/2007
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Thanks, this is a place that I frequently photograph, searching for complete patterns....
Bob
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 4/26/2007
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great lines. fascinating abstract.
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James Cook
{K:38068} 4/11/2007
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Well, Bob, success always does leave that little question hanging on, doesn't it? Glad you like my luxagraphgic work. I'll keep shooting it for your enjoyment (and mine).
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 4/10/2007
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Thank you Bob!
And thank you also for inviting me as your friend... I have naturally accepted! :)
So see you soon my friend! :) :) :) Cheers! Aniko :)
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/9/2007
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Thanks, again, Aniko.
Best from a friend,
Bob
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/9/2007
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Thanks for your kind words. Also, thanks for looking so closely. It's neat that you do so without moving away from meaning..."where that world ends." I've admired you Luxagraphic images, especially "Invaders". But, I'm at a lose to say how.
Bob
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/9/2007
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Thanks, Leo. Sometimes, maybe it's matter of showing, ...more of less?
Bob
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/9/2007
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Thanks, somehow simplicity pleases the complexity of our minds.
Bob
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Bob Brins
{K:4130} 4/9/2007
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Thank you. I'm pleased to have followed ANiko's suggestion of a small frame. You're portfolio is very good, especailly Rana and Bander...
Bob
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 4/9/2007
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Great Bob!!!
Yes, the frame totally works, and I am honoured that you took my advice/suggestion :)
A MOST worthy image :) It already was... just now it is not "partly lost". :) :) :)
Warmest Wishes to you, Aniko :)
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James Cook
{K:38068} 4/9/2007
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Yes, yes, the framing defines the image by telling the eyes where that world ends. It also clears up that little sliver of black on the lower right side. It has vanished into the frame.
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 4/9/2007
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The minimalism and the concept of "less is more"... Great image my friend! Leo
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Brent Mills
{K:758} 4/9/2007
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I love the simplicity here. The lines are fascinating. Good job!
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Rayan alwabel
{K:156} 4/9/2007
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good abstract, nice photo:)
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