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Carlos
{K:12969} 8/16/2005
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there is at least one or maybe several books in all of us dear Mark.. . it?s just that darned DISCIPLINE business lacking - those who put out the goods have it plenty, learned it somehow. As for me I think I?ll need another lifetime of learning to focus on what matters instead of diving head-on into dream pools, procrastinating ?;-). Delighted you having fun and creating art with the new toys...
A film to absolutely see? Jim Jarmusch ?Coffee and Cigarettes?
Cheers
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Roland Lacson
{K:12214} 8/16/2005
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The dramatic sky (Clouds) really grabs the eye like it's exploding off the structure. Only comment is image is on the dark side but otherwise a great shot. Nice one Mark, best wishes.
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 8/16/2005
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Hey Carlos, I am doing fine, glad you found your way back :-) I discovered slide film and WOW that is amazing stuff. Seen a ton of movies, March of the Emperor Penguins was amazing. Kontroll was a really unique film too.
I also have a film scanner now and hopefully after long hours on photoshop element's I am getting "better".
Glad you like the Juror's I am down to the last two and trying to figure them out. I expect a book out of you one day by the way.
Mark
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 8/10/2005
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amazing colors well done nice composed
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Carlos
{K:12969} 8/10/2005
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Dear Mark? how the hell are you? ;-)?
The gallery grown huge since your so very strange but truly amazing ?Juror? series, and I notice a lot of well balanced, very rich color work in your presentations. What?s going on? A man in complete control of the necessary tools to allow full expression of creativity? Have your turned into a PS guru?
Anyway? very good to see your work! And I really like the surreal appearance of your ?Four Breakfast? image. A really impressive poster! The left strip (right after the vertical silo) maybe unnecessary. But I?m not really sure?
Great to hear from you ;-).
C
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Larry Hammond
{K:16631} 8/2/2005
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Great capture, yep sure looks like grain silo, trucks ready to load and move out, neat!!
Larry
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 7/30/2005
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amazing clouds, looks like the coming from behind of the building nice composition and love the saturated colors
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Dennis Komis
{K:3160} 7/27/2005
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phlugerville eh? been through it. i think the light in this picture is good, and the colors, and the sky of course, which is great. But, i also think there is something lacking here in terms of composition - something that would make the shot extraordinary. it appears that you got carried away by the cloud formations and you forgot - or neglected - to add "soul" to the picture - something that would tell a story, or convey some sort of feeling. my opinion of course - regards, d
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Mary Brown
{K:71879} 7/27/2005
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That's very neat the way the clouds are formed. You captured the shot at just the right moment. Mary
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Cheryl Ogle
{K:24494} 7/27/2005
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I love how the clouds are coming at you in this shot! Wonderful work - feels like they are zooming in on us. Love this Mark!
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FERDINAND DOTREMONT
{K:6612} 7/27/2005
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Beatiful composition. The clouds give an aureole to the silos. Ferdinand
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George Black
{K:102014} 7/27/2005
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Wild clouds, indeed, especially in that saturated sky--a marvelous backdrop to that everyday scene in the foreground. Well done . . . Best wishes, --George
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painsama
{K:4902} 7/27/2005
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The clouds are very unique. They look like coming out from the two big tanks.
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 7/27/2005
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Excellent! Super sky!
Ciao Francesco
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Andrew Gawronski
{K:679} 7/27/2005
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The clouds are indeed doing quite wild things... Really makes the photo pop out!
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