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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/23/2008
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And Charles Baudelaires IS scary looking!
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/23/2008
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I like this very much, dear JD.:)
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 11/22/2008
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I don't know who charles Baudelair is but I'll check him out because I sure like this photograph.
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 11/21/2008
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Darkly beautiful Regards, Gary
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/21/2008
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OK amigo, I understand. Still I like to refer to Alfred Hitchcock. With b/w film he created horror, suspense, fear and darkness with his plot ............
No pills, stay yourself, make errors and learn. Thats all :) :)
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txules .
{K:62768} 11/21/2008
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roots?. look at my first woks several years ago, it's quite similar, I've always postprocesed my images. some heavily I know; you can not ask me for making something different, it's my style, good or bad, well probably bad; would you ask Carl to abandon his heavily postprocesed images and scans, of course not, the important is the final result and in his case the result is impressive; natural images, what is that?, I do not want to show a natural image, i want to show how this image is represented in my brain/mind and there postprocess is quite good but badly many times i can not make a good translation to the screen/print ...but you are right sometimes a bad or heavyly postprocess can ruin a decent image; i have to control myself, perhaps I need some pills :))) jd
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/21/2008
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Yes, editors love you jejejejejeje even if you stick out the tongue to them jejejeje
I have a feeling you need to go back to the roots, natural work like avi does. All that postprocessing is killing your real talent and you keep spinning in a circle.
Uh about insomnia, was it your girl again that needed your certain bodypart .... tsssssk :-) be well
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txules .
{K:62768} 11/21/2008
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jeje, my sense of humour today is quite bad you are not the only one with insomnia, I slept one hour today and not due to a shift :( anyway, you are right it looks artificial and it's; it was an special work for Gustavo and I overdid it, but I'm fe* up with my pictures lately but who knows perhaps i get an award, you know editors love me :) take care....jd
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/21/2008
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Congrats !
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 11/21/2008
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Doc hates titles and critique. True or false ? Strong parts in this image are fron flower with selective light and the b/g colors and fading. Fading, I love the two faded flowers in center, I dont know about the last two flowers in contre jour. Feels artificial. OK I stop moaning bcse I cannot do it better as you on the moment, you know why. And ismy critique important ? If you get an DOID I'll be forgotten. So what matters ?
Be well
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Malules Fernandez
{K:54810} 11/21/2008
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Dramática y magnífica. Estupenda para Baudelaire. Un trabajo muy fino, como siempre. un abrazo, Malules
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 11/20/2008
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Ja...ja....te juro que antes de leer tu about ya había pensado en la flores del mal!, ni que decir de la grata sorpresa de que me la hayas dedicado, precisamente con Baudelaires en mente!...:-), estoy encantado... y muy agradecido...
mmmm, y si me enviás el original es mucho pedir?...
Un gran abrazo!
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Paolo Corradini
{K:59552} 11/20/2008
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wowo amazing details here so delicate like velvet!
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 11/20/2008
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If loves Charles Baudelaires ,then he will like the the Flowers of Evil shot,the shot represent the title in a good and proper way, BTW,evil have the flowers of temptation,his share from the flowers,is its thorns, best regards, Saad.
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txules .
{K:62768} 11/20/2008
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Mr Charles, he scares a bit :))))
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