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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 12/27/2006
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Thank you Tatiana!
I don't know about being a master, but I very much appreciate you compliment! :)
Warm Wishes, Aniko :)
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Tatiana Antonuk
{K:-340} 12/27/2006
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Just amazing! Your are a real master.
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 11/1/2006
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LOL Claude... You're most welcome and thank you!
Warmest Wishes, Aniko :)
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Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 11/1/2006
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Thanks Aniko for transporting us back to Woodstock.....
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 11/1/2006
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You are sweet Dear Shirley, and I value your criticism very much, as you are not negative at any time. You are very constructive. I am pleased you still like the image my friend! :)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 11/1/2006
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Igen Dave. Igy volt... "prop"...
Remelem tetszik neked es szepen koszonom!
Seretettel, Aniko:)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 11/1/2006
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Koszonom Dave!
Igen, latom is ezen a fotoban valami "Woodstockot"... a 1969 Woodstock...)Es a San Francisco "virag gyerek" retro is pont igy volt! Igaz, egy "usual" kep nekem... hat... de tetszik!!! Ees a "film grain" is olyjan jol esik hasznalni!
Sok Szeretettel, Aniko :)
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 11/1/2006
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Y así que ahora leí los comentarios después que yo hago mi propio comentario a usted. Yo no me sentí que la cosecha apretada perturbaba esta fotografía. Usted tiene razón, el foco no está en el modelo y en la flauta. De hecho, yo pienso la cosecha del pelo hacia abajo ella atrás actos para equilibrar la cosecha de la flauta. En esa consideración, mira bien equilibrado a mí.
Ahora yo no he mencionado la naturaleza erótica de la fotografía, la flauta, la boca, el pedacito entero. Así que yo no mencionaré eso.
Tres abrazos y un beso más un picotazo a usted, Dave
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Dave Arnold
{K:55680} 11/1/2006
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Yo me siento esta fotografía profunda en mi alma, Aniko. Toma mí apoyo a mi juventud en el años setenta. Se pudiera haber tomado muy bien alguna colina en San Francisco o quizá en Woodstock. Es ciertamente retro y usted ha hecho un trabajo sobresaliente en este como usual.
Las consideraciones tibias, Dave
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/1/2006
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You're welcome, dear Aniko! I still love this image very much!:)
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 11/1/2006
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Thank you Dear Shirley.
And I am sure you are right! I do frame rather tightly as a "rule" (tightened further by the negative holding gate at the printer's which can crop into an inage a further 15% or so and "shave" the print down even more.) But this image being so tight cannot be owing to the gate of the printer. I have looked at the neg, and although not quite as tight as this, the end of the flute is still not quite there! I concentrated too much on the girl (who actually cannot play flute... it was but a prop she did her best to feel comfortable with...)
I love it when people make me think, Shirley, as you do, and I wonder if subsconsciously I cropped the end of the flute as the girl was not really playing, and feeling a little bothered by not being sure of her hand positions on the instrument etc... My reaction could have been (I don't concsiously recall... I worked on instinct)to shoot at the most comfortable nagle for her and have the flute more as a suggestion than the focal point... I wonder... lol...
Thank you so very much my Dear Friend! You bring me insights and lots of questions aboutmy own work, which is such a good thing!:) Aniko:)
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174121} 11/1/2006
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Oh, I LOVE this romantic image, dear Aniko. My only nit is that you've cropped the end of the flute. I would have liked to see a little space there...
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