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Ania Blazejewska
{K:23981} 12/15/2008
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perfect pov and excellent tones best regards ania
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Nilanjan Mitra
{K:12955} 12/12/2008
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excellent.. this is exactly my kind of angle which I like most :)..
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174136} 12/12/2008
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Beautifully photographed, dear JD.:)
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/11/2008
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My dear friend,I have done all my assumptions on the fact that those are African,and it is you who gave me this impression when you said I have old photos about Africa that I will post them, and I agree with you absolutely that for this subject the country is irrelevant,in humanity standards they are the same. and forgive you for what? there in nothing done,I am just informing you that I am Saad,not Mr Saad. thank you so much for replaying so much details, Saad.
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Elias Monges
{K:6238} 12/11/2008
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EXCELLENT CAPTURE....UN ABRAZO
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txules .
{K:62768} 12/11/2008
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Dear Saad, now I tell you my point of view: the country of origin is irrelevant in my opinion so I do not disccuss this issue; as a photography this is taken from above, although sometimes is OK most of the times it does not work because you put the subject in an inferiority position and one must ask oneself if this is honest; second probably this picture is overprocessed, a thing is many times quite usual in my work , I know. but the most important thing is that I find my previous post full of emotion although the picture has some flaws, for example focus is not perfectly done on her eyes, frame is a bit stange cropping a bit her left side but i think these ellements adds tension, she is looking at you directly but her expression is very intriguin and really i do not know what to think so I have to think on it, and that's a good point in any picture, in brief it's not obvious ....and please forgive me for using "Mr" jd
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Wolf Zorrito
{K:78768} 12/11/2008
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Joy. powerful image.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 12/11/2008
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fantastica. 7++++++++++++++++
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/11/2008
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Dear JD,the photos that every one does are a merchandise in a show,the eyes pf the spectators looks at them for example like a shirts,those spectators will pick what suite their tastes,if they pick only what the tailors likes best,he will ended broke.I am not trying to convince you that this one is better,you have already make up your mind,but I will tell you why I have preferred this over that.
All the kids of Africa are the same in misery,but this one represent Africa more,cause the previous one could be Indian,or even Arabic from KSA,his color is lighter. the previous one is looking at the camera,and asking why,this one is looking at the photographer from a lower position,and asking why,though the photo is not titled,and this is a stronger concept,the inferiority. this one shows the white nail,a characteristic feature of dark skinned people,and with the white eyes,it is more indicative of Africa, all those factors are in my mind when I have judged for myself,that this is better,and just told you what i have felt, and please just call me Saad. my best wishes and regards, Saad.
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txules .
{K:62768} 12/11/2008
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it's interesting how we see our own pictures, but previous post is much better than this but other people, like you, think different :) that's life thanks so much Mr Saad....txules
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/11/2008
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finer,more artistry,more expressive,than the previous post, a very fine shot of an African child, my best wishes, Saad.
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Aungsita Chatterjee
{K:19843} 12/11/2008
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hi nice capture. excellent expression. regards bubai.
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 12/11/2008
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Excellent Txules ..nice grains and dramatic close up.
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