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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/14/2004 6:21:42 AM
Great composition! Andrea Pitasi www.andreapitasi.it
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| Photo By: Jiri Gregor
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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/14/2004 6:18:45 AM
Great picture! thanks for your comments about my GLOBALIZED WOMAN" Andrea P.S. Zelig è una grande idea per un titolo e anche io amo molto Woody Allen ,pensa che ho anche scritto un libro di racconti intitolato "L'idraulico di Woody Allen" Apresto Andrea www.andreapitasi.it
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| Photo By: Antonio Trincone
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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/13/2004 5:20:46 PM
Dear Carmen (Busko) and Paul(Wilde), first of all I want to thank you for your positive comments and for your interest in my images. Please forgive me if I reply to you ?all in one? but you both asked me the same question about ?THE PRESENT ABSENCE?(Rimini, Italy 2002).As far as I understood , your question is ? would it have been a better image in B&W ,wouldn't it? My answer is on two levels : a)I love great B&W images ( Kertesz, Lartigue, Adams, Stieglitz ...) but I prefer color pictures (my favourite author is Ernst Haas)and I am much better at taking color snaps than B&W ones b) The second level is more complicate ,somewhat psychological. I will give you an example: in 1991 my father died. It was a wonderful sunny summer day. People were filling their luggage , planning departures, going to travel agencies to buy tickets to everywhere. Other people were at the public garden laughing ,eating , enjoying life ........Even in front of death life goes on , keeps on in magic and sometimes irritating colors. Since then, I am no longer able to take B&W pics. Life is in colors ,each atmosphere- from the happiest to the most depressing- is in colors , I feel B&W Just as a mere trick of my mind and I do not like to be cheated by my own mind. just like in your picture I just rated, dear Carmen, life is in colors even when the sky is dark grey and it is raining cats and dogs
Andrea
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| Photo By: Carmem A. Busko
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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/13/2004 5:08:36 PM
Dear Carmen (Busko) and Paul(Wilde), first of all I want to thank you for your positive comments and for your interest in my images. Please forgive me if I reply to you ?all in one? but you both asked me the same question about ?THE PRESENT ABSENCE?(Rimini, Italy 2002).As far as I understood , your question is ? would it have been a better image in B&W ,would not it? My answer is on two levels : a) I love grate B&W images ( Kertesz, Lartigue, Adams, Stieglitz ...) but I prefer color pictures (my favourite author is Ernst Haas)and I am much better at taking color snaps than B&W ones b) The second level is more complicate ,somewhat psychological. I will give you an example: in 1991 my father died. It was a wonderful sunny summer day. People were filling their luggage , planning departures, going to travel agencies to buy tickets to everywhere. Other people were at the public garden laughing ,eating , enjoying life ........Even in front of death life goes on , keeps on in magic and sometimes irritating colors. Since then, I am no longer able to take B&W pics. Life is in colors ,each atmosphere- from the happiest to the most depressing- is in colors , I feel B&W Just as a mere trick of my mind and I do not like to be cheated by my own mind. Andrea P.S. Paul , the image of yours I just rated is wonderful although I no longer take B&W pics I am still able to love excellent B&W pics by other authors!
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| Photo By: Paul Wilde
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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/6/2004 7:39:41 AM
hi Carmen, thank you for your cooment and congratulations for this wonderful picture I really love. I imagine Bazil as a magic of colours and your photo is a symbol of it! Chao Andrea www.andreapitasi.it
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| Photo By: Carmem A. Busko
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Critique By:
Andrea Pitasi (K:220)
3/1/2004 8:56:44 AM
A Very classic, superb shot revealing the author's talent to transform every day stuff into something unusual and intriguing..... terrific! Andrea Pitasi
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| Photo By: Federico Spinola
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