|
osvaldo rima
{K:6862} 5/23/2005
|
Very goog b&w work, Luis
|
|
|
naftali raz
{K:1819} 3/30/2005
|
well captured mood. the whole texture has something of an old snow effect, something doomed to go.
|
|
|
Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 3/30/2005
|
Have you been out to Fort Phoenix too? feels like a woman watching her man go off to see, with the uncertain future at hand.
|
|
|
KEVIN TEMPLE
{K:8657} 3/28/2005
|
Love all your images great work
|
|
|
patrizio napolitano
{K:13119} 3/22/2005
|
una foto molto drammatica e molto bella complimenti patrizio
|
|
|
Carlos
{K:12969} 3/17/2005
|
this picture is a class act Luis and a return to a theme that is yours, a style that you have cornered and which I so much appreciate in your work; the reoccurring view of the lonely figure juxtaposed on the fantastic landscape is powerfull music ? the marvelous ?moonwalk?, ?after the storm?, ?taking the light by strategy?, ?Walk?, and now ?*?. ? ditto for ?snow latitudes?.
|
|
|
Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 3/15/2005
|
Great composition and dramatic atmospher! Greetings.
|
|
|
luis pereira
{K:26013} 3/14/2005
|
Hi Ken. Thank you for the comment. There was a lot a snow and ice (right to water's edge) and trying to get rid of an ugly bush on the right side oj image I actualy made a mess. The harbor was not frozen but it did kind of blend tone wise. Thank you.
|
|
|
ken krishnan
{K:19102} 3/14/2005
|
Very very gloomy day.
I can actually feel the cold blustering wind in the bones as the lone figure makes his way to the shelter.
Is that a frozen sea or just the snows in the coast make it look like frozen?
Interesting capture. well done,
regards, ken.
|
|