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Vladimir Azarian
{K:258} 3/11/2005
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This one is much better, but as I can see you have had problems with "Newton's quarters", it's the result of glass and film contact.
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Mikael Leijon
{K:2224} 2/11/2005
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Great picture. Maybe a bit light..
/Mikael
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Ana Martins
{K:5643} 2/10/2005
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All this series of pictures is fantastic! It shows so much the essence of old people...The B&W helps a lot! Great, Stefan! Ana
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert
{K:30599} 2/9/2005
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Really lovely candid moment and expression. I could take pictures of her all day long. The light is beautiful. I like this crop, but can also see it cropped a little more tightly for a different feel.
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 2/9/2005
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the circle noise aside,this is a great candid image of a lovely mature woman...her expression is full of life/eyes full of thought...the depth of field is also good...thanks for dropping by my statue image...regards,gayle USA
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Pat Fruen
{K:12076} 2/9/2005
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This everyday moment draws me right in...Nice.
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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 2/8/2005
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great portrait....wish it was a tad darker..but wonderful
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Stefan A. F. Kassler
{K:3727} 2/8/2005
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Ok, i will try it.
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marmur-Marek Urbanski
{K:2307} 2/8/2005
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Solution is simply. You must put your film INVERSELY at scanner's glass.
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Stefan A. F. Kassler
{K:3727} 2/8/2005
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Yes, it was a flat scanner. You are right with the newton's circle. Do you know a solution against it?
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marmur-Marek Urbanski
{K:2307} 2/8/2005
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Good idea, good work. What kind of scanner you used ? I think it was flat scanner. Unfortunatelly at Your photo can bee seen Newton's circle. You have to be very watchful ;) Regards.
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 2/8/2005
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Great expression you captured here ! The light enhances the moment very well. Nu wo ! :) Grüsse Jan
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