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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
3/12/2008 7:54:15 PM
Sitting side by side on that bench Never has happened which is fate to blame! Seasons have exchanged as melted snow to smooth breeze But frozen space has locked within my uninvited dreams! While my soul thirst for you and needs to breath During winter that blossom is far out of reach There is nothing but grief that I try to conceal
Could you see the emptiness that possesses my each single day? Would you feel my leaping heart that still nothing makes it calm? Would you care if I were melting slowly from pain? Would you know I shut me down, Every time I want to tell you how I love you profound? Would you mind if bitterness makes me surround? And you are the ocean that I still in drown?
Faride
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Photo By: Danish Abadi
(K:1468)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
9/23/2005 9:34:15 AM
Brilliant! Did you use any kind of filter for this picture & the other one named Blast!? Well done! Its just fantastic.
regards, Faride
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Photo By: Saad Almansour
(K:1101)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
1/13/2005 3:08:26 PM
This is the one which speaks itself. No explanation, no additional comment need. If you remember once I wrote you about taking ?artistic picture?. I take this one as an improvement of your work. This is the beauty of your mind and at the same time getting softer in your spirit and soul. Well done Hugo. I just think if the sky was a bit lighter or the darkness on beneath was darker, it could be more effective.
Regards, faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
(K:185110)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
12/31/2004 1:25:49 PM
Astonishing! A beautiful and perfect angle! Amazing how earth and everything within are surrounded by clouds and the sky. This is one of the best pictures that you could take from the desert! In the impression it seems like a painting. well done Amna.
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Photo By: Amna Al Shamsi
(K:21795)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
10/20/2004 2:17:27 PM
Hi Hugo,
It?s not that you must like the subject to create a piece of art from it, and you don?t have to explain to every one that you dislike spider!At least that's what i think. It?s about the idea even if it has been told by the others! This is your pic, your idea, your seeing, your story?and that?s what makes one different than the other. Anyway, nice captures from different angels. I think the dark behind has made the spider more beautiful and sparkle. By the way photographing digitally might makes it easer but it say nothing if men has no talent!
Regards, Faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
(K:185110)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
7/12/2004 9:39:09 AM
You named it ?Danger?, I would say ?power and having authority?. Beautiful angle like everything is under his control?.
Regards, Faride
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Photo By: a a
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
7/12/2004 9:28:02 AM
Very creative and bizarre. And funny title!
Regards, Faride
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Photo By: a a
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
7/12/2004 8:26:17 AM
I would like to name this one ?fragile blossom?. It?s touching B&W photo with perfect lighting.
Regards, Faride
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
(K:12788)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
7/5/2004 10:40:03 AM
Have you heard of ?being older is like getting back to childhood in some aspects? !? Comparing these three portraits, the granny and the baby are with close eyes which can be so described: the one from tiredness & the baby from careless. But both are somehow fragile. The middle one (yours) is the one who stay mostly conscious, awake and aware to both sides. This series has lots of precious stories in themselves.
Regards, Farideh
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
(K:185110)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
7/1/2004 2:07:10 PM
It?s a beautiful place and captured from a interesting angle, nice composition. But it seems to me not really sharp. Regards, Farideh
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Photo By: Alireza Shahbazi
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
6/17/2004 12:24:22 PM
Demonstration of pure simplicity! Simplicity of life within satisfaction and joys all precious little things around her. Perhaps you meant something else Tomo, who knows! ??Nice shot.
Regards, Farideh
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
(K:12788)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
5/14/2004 8:50:58 AM
Hi Tomo, It has been such a long time that I?ve waited for your new pictures. This one is different than your other works. Interesting angle. As Lex briefly and beautifully said ?the blue sky reminded in the umbrella? this is one of seeing and my way in this hard rain would be one person without umbrella. Expressing nice shot.
Regards, faride
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
5/11/2004 2:37:53 PM
Hi Hugo, Beautiful and romantic place Hugo. The reflections on the water has made this night-mirror-photo perfect. But I think it?s not sharp enough or is something wrong with my eyes?? I found always the evenings in Esfahan more stunning than day time at the river (Zayande-rood) side. You?ve taken this picture at the best timing. At least in my opinion! Regards, farideh
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
5/4/2004 7:05:11 AM
Good morning Hugo, Sometimes we create something to show what we want the others see, and sometimes we do that to show just the beauty! As i look at this picture if your intention has been the second one (to show the beauty), then you?ve succeed. But from the point of showing the mosque, it doesn?t. Because without your explanation, it look likes other things than it appears. I must add Shiraz is one of my favorite cities in Iran. Regards, Farideh
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
5/3/2004 1:14:00 PM
Hi Hugo, I should apologize you Hugo to use your page to respond Douglas and not even say hello to you:-) sorry...
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
5/3/2004 9:07:48 AM
Hi Douglas, This is really getting ridicules What is the value of comment any way Douglas? To make new inspirations or just taking kind of revenge? We gather here every day to see and read some really valuable and of course true thing. Is this the way the artists go long with each other for god sake? Please if you can?t criticize Hugo or the others in the respectful way, then don?t! Mentioning ?respectful way? doesn?t mean not having honesty?NO, on the contrary have respect with being honest and truthful. Don?t take this personally, it?s just so childish and tiring?. regards, Faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/29/2004 1:13:22 PM
Hi Hugo it?s nice to see you trying to make some variation by creating something completely different. But i personally think if your feeling is not involved in what you?ve created as you explained that you are not fond of floral photos (I?m not either), somehow it would be appear and reflex in those images too, although it?s beautiful. Maybe I?m wrong???.. If you ask my opinion i would say try some more various directions. Possibly you would find your talent there more than you can even imagine.
Best regards
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/27/2004 10:38:28 AM
Hi Tomo, one of the most interesting things about your work, it?s that you don?t do any changes by computer to make pictures more attractive. They are real. And that?s why they are so impressive and touching ?.. I?ve changed one of my poet to create this one. To me this is her monologue: I?m standing here, on the castle of sands, on the earth! Every night sleeping on the statue of dreams, pulling sky?s stars under my future?s cushion! At the morning waking up and seeing my damaged dreams by fate?s breeze? But I?m shouting you cruel world! that I?m still here even if you?re a lonely place between the crowd?..
Farideh
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/26/2004 12:27:10 PM
Hi Hugo, This below is not pointing to anyone. It?s actually my disappointment of people who at least believe in nature of art anyhow?.. As you and of course we all have seen Hugo, your recent pictures have brought lots of discussion op. unfortunately some personally too. If we could just respect others opinions and tastes, lift would be more bearable. This is the matter of different definition of art and what we want to achieve. For some people art is just exhibition of beauty, for some other on the contrary it has to be meaningful, to have something to say. For some it?s purity of reality (doesn?t matter ugly and unpleasant or pleasant and attractive). We can not blame someone who has like or think something else that we don?t!!! Each one of those opinions have own rates and values. That?s how we can learn from each other. There is no need to learn always from prophotionals. Or even no need to be always perfect. By the way i don?t believe amounts of comments can prove the value of an art in this site or anywhere. There are different elements which play. Dear Hugo, as you?ve seen my profile is still empty; the reason is lack of facilities such as: digital camera and scan. It?s my plan to buy a digital one as soon as possible. (fout bij andere foto is geupload...of eigelijk maakt het niet uit).
Best regards, Faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/26/2004 12:12:54 PM
Hi Hugo, This below is not pointing to anyone. It?s actually my disappointment of people who at least believe in nature of art anyhow?.. As you and of course we all have seen Hugo, your recent pictures have brought lots of discussion op. unfortunately some personally too. If we could just respect others opinions and tastes, lift would be more bearable. This is the matter of different definition of art and what we want to achieve. For some people art is just exhibition of beauty, for some other on the contrary it has to be meaningful, to have something to say. For some it?s purity of reality (doesn?t matter ugly and unpleasant or pleasant and attractive). We can not blame someone who has like or think something else that we don?t!!! Each one of those opinions have own rates and values. That?s how we can learn from each other. There is no need to learn always from prophotionals. Or even no need to be always perfect. By the way i don?t believe amounts of comments can prove the value of an art in this site or anywhere. There are different elements which play. Dear Hugo, as you?ve seen my profile is still empty; the reason is lack of facilities such as: digital camera and scan. It?s my plan to buy a digital one as soon as possible. Best regards, Faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/23/2004 1:56:47 PM
Dear Jeanette, This is the most beautiful kind of meditating and having peace. I wonder if you made it by using a kind of computer program or you made them really sandy and dirty to take a picture. It gives more effect than if they ware clean. They seam real to me and i think they are so. Regards,
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Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/23/2004 8:57:59 AM
Yes Hugo! You?ve got another shamming photo to men kind and of course nature?.. ?The light forever is morning light?. It is so frustrating and sad that even morning begins fogy and dirty there (I don?t mean in this picture, because i?m not sure if this has been taken at morning!), and there is nothing that any individual can do. Best regards,
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/23/2004 7:37:33 AM
Hi Hugo, I?ve lived my whole life in Tehran before i came to Nederland. This picture reminds me my vacation to Iran last year. There have been lots of changes since i left my country except Tehran?s pollution which gets worse and worse. If you toke the same image at the night, it would have been much different. Maybe you did!!! And believe me those fogs won?t disappear with any kind of shouting?..then next time don?t bother:-) regards,
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/22/2004 2:10:20 PM
Your portraits are brilliant. There is no need for any explanations; they talk themselves, especially those which has been taken from poor people. some of them like this one shows how someone can laugh and feel happy in the middle of poverty. That gives you sometimes meaning to go on???
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/22/2004 1:55:21 PM
Hi Tomo, Beside picture himself, i like the title that you have chosen for this one. Have you seen ?taxi driver? movie? It reminds me that.
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Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
4/5/2004 5:35:23 AM
Goedemiddag Hugo,
Dit komt uit mijn nieuwsgierigheid, dus dat hoeft je niet beantwoorden:-) I vraag me nog af hoe het komt dat je zo interesse over Iran heeft! Of geld het ook over andere landen? En iets toevoegen: dat klopt dat ik een leeg profil heb. I maak foto?s af en toe maar niet promotioneel. Ik heb nog niet besloten om mijn foto?s op usefilm in te zetten. Dat vind ik te vroeg. Omdat ze weinig en niet echt kunstig zijn.
Groetjes, faride
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
(K:185110)
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
3/31/2004 5:52:44 AM
I do not see why i should turn back, for those who put mask on the face, For those who run from themselves. To overtake me, who should miss me here and long to know if still i held them dear!!!! They would not find me changed from what they knew Only more sure of all i thought was not true....
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Photo By: Danish Abadi
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
3/31/2004 4:31:52 AM
Ik vind de inhoud zo prachtig en rijk. Oude man naast een oude en een historisch gebouw! Waarschijnlijk zie ik het meer van de ogen van een poëet en niet een photographer, of beide! Wat vind je van de naam ?earth?s answer? voor deze foto? Sommige dingen veranderen niet zomaar zoals Takhte-jamshid in shiraz. Ik vergelijk het met veranderen van ons gevoelens die soms door niet juist behandelingen door andere anders word. Groetjes, Farideh
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
3/25/2004 2:42:00 AM
Hallo Hugo, Verglijking met je andere fotos is deze foto niet kunstig(dat heb je zelf ook gezegt)het is meer een journalism foto. Maar het is leuk om te zien een Nederlander heeft belangstelling in Iran en hoe het land uitzieten ook geschidenis van het land.Blijkbaar heb je zelf Iran meegemaakt. Dat maakt die fotos nog waardiger. Misschien dat zeg ik omdat ik een Iraanse ben en in Nederland weinig mensen gezien om moeiete te nemen om Iran(ook andere landen) en de mensen en hun cultuur te leren kennen. succes, Farideh
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
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Critique By:
Faride Valigholizadeh (K:496)
3/10/2004 7:13:27 AM
It?s like being centre of every thing The whole world runs to you, It?s like you?re de target of the wild nature, Or let me put it in this way: it?s like the whole world want to catch you and hold you in his arm??.
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Photo By: Danish Abadi
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