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Nadia Stanke
{K:5318} 9/20/2005
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My, how well the two sides complement each other! This is brilliant Pankaj, splitting the face and having one half coloured, the other black-and-white brings out qualities in each half of the face that might not have otherwise been seen. A very bright and harmonious image. Good work!!
see-ya,
Nadia
P.S. Thank you for commenting on my picture!
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Bruce Harper
{K:5305} 9/18/2005
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What a great smile! And an original way to present it, well done.
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Kiran Kumar R Ghadge
{K:554} 9/14/2005
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Very creative, Nicely framed.... good job
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giovanni guido marchi
{K:27040} 9/13/2005
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eccellente lavoro!!!!!!
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 9/13/2005
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Very creative! Thank you for inviting me to look at your images. I really like the idea here. The frame split into the black and flesh tone is really inventive. This is a really nice photo that would have been fantastic on its own, but is so unique in this presentation. Good job.
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George Black
{K:102014} 9/12/2005
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Excellent! As I thought. Very creative idea and a wonderful image. Good work, --George
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Pankaj Arora
{K:3752} 9/12/2005
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Hi George!
It's single shot parted into two,change of mode in one and juxtaposed in reverse.I had the inspiration to play further with the framing of the image, thus unusual presentation.
Pankaj
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George Black
{K:102014} 9/12/2005
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A captivating portrait--or double portrait! The unusual presentation certainly adds to the fun and excitement of this great moment. Is this made from a single shot or two? Either way, the effect is great. Best wishes, --George
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