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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 11/25/2002
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anne, thanks to you to for sharing your thoughts about photography, i appreciate a lot such a nice compliment like yours, i see you have some very interesting projects on your own, keep up the good work, and lets keep learning! wish you the best...
antonio
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Anne E. M. Zang
{K:4135} 11/22/2002
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The photography that touches me the most, I think, is that which captures in the subject real moments of his or her inner world. You have done so beautifully here. Thanks for sharing it.
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Antonio Díaz
{K:2710} 11/22/2002
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thank you all for your comments, thats why i love photography, we give the interpretation we want to the shots, depending in our experience and feelings, im glad you liked it..
jeff, kodak proimage (color film) i guess is something like fuji provia 200, its a well saturated film, and it can be well exposed with a little error margin. its great for general photography.
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 11/22/2002
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ROFL @ Russell... living proof that the audience puts their own interpretation on our work. :)
Antonio, it's a lovely shot - well-composed, gorgeous colors.
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Russell Love
{K:7006} 11/22/2002
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Antonio,
Maybe I have a sick mind (being the father of 4 sons) but when I saw this shot the first thing that came to my mind is, he has the same expression on his face my boys did when "writing" their names in the snow. Just a thought! Nice shot! Later my friend,
Russ
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Jeff Cable
{K:3599} 11/22/2002
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This is a lovely image Antonio. The boy is lost in his own thoughts and the moment has been captured for others to enjoy. Nice tones to this picture too. I have not heard of the film you used. What qualities does it have and can you compare it to any of the commonly available films? Nice work!
Cheers! Jeff
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