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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 9/21/2008
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Thanks for the comment on this one Mojgan!
It's always nice when people go back a few pages in our portfolios. Sometimes some of our most interesting work is hardly ever seen. Andre
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Mojgan Bahasadri
{K:16243} 9/21/2008
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Fantastic image!! 7/7. best wishes, Mojgan
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 3/24/2006
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Thanks Jose, And thanks for going back some distance in my portfolio to find this one. Andre
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 3/24/2006
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very strong image. dramatic. great shot.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 3/1/2006
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Hi Luis, The sculpture part of this image is actually about life size and consists of half of the sculpture. The women with the sick or dying child is holding out her hand to another person and child that is leaving for America. The sculpture is copper I believe (green patina) It is right across the road from Harvard Yard in Cambridge Common. Across Mass. Ave. As I wrote in the about. The trees, snow and fog are from a ravine down the street from where I live here near Toronto. Glad you like it! Andre
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 2/28/2006
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Fantastic and it was certainly a great idea Andre. I've been there countless times and I was unaware of such a powerful sculpture.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/19/2006
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Thanks Francesco, I always feel a little bit unworthy when someone calls one of my images "art" But thank you anyway :) Andre
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 2/19/2006
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Dramatic representation of human situation..up and down.....more down than up. Thank you for sharing this gramatic peace of art. The capture is truly fine. Ciao, Wish you a nice Sunday! Francesco
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/18/2006
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Thanks Darlene, I thought the statue needed some explanation. I will keep playing with this kind of thing. It takes a little work, but it can be very satisfying when you become happy with the results :) Andre
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Darlene Boucher
{K:15739} 2/17/2006
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Very creative and incredibly done my friend! And thanks for the info on the statue! Keep playing Andre! Take care! Darlene
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/14/2006
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Hi Kes. Thanks for the comment! Surreal was kind of what I was going for, so I'm glad you saw it that way :) Andre
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 2/12/2006
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It's very surreal, Andre!
Great contrasts in both B&W and composition. A thought provoking image.
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/12/2006
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Thanks Rashed, This one is a little depressing looking, but I will come back to the lighter side soon :) Andre
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 2/12/2006
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my friend you did a great job here and showed this image in a wonderful form which i did enjoy alot viewing , all of the best my friend .
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/12/2006
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Thanks Vanessa, I am pleased with this one for a few reasons. (technical and impact of the image) Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/12/2006
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Thanks Gregory, I was hoping that this would come out looking a little haunting, without seeming too false or pretentious. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/12/2006
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Thanks Andrzej, I know this one is a little bleak and dreary looking. I think it works though. A few comments have indicated the strong impression and drama, so I am pleased with that. I think it is good to make some kind of impact :) Andre
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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 2/12/2006
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Fantastic image and very thought provoking.7/7.best wishes nessa
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 2/11/2006
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Wow, very striking with an unforgettable presence.
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Andrzej Pradzynski
{K:22541} 2/11/2006
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Andre, wow this is realy strong expression, the cold winter feel of your neighborhood forest on this picture gives another dimmension to the drama manifested in the sculpture elone. Great work. Cheers, n.j
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Thanks Susie, No more cute birds from me... I'm going for the serious, thought provoking stuff from now on. ;) Andre
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 2/11/2006
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Hi Andre, Yes, this is a disturbing shot, I agree with Kathy. But it's one that needs to be seen to provoke thought and tell a story. Nice PS work and a great about. Susie
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Thanks so much Ina, for your comment on this one.
I think the setting that I put the sculpture in might be better suited for it than the park it is really in. I was kind of joking about this with my wife. But there is no denying that those misty trees help with the atmosphere. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Thanks Kathy, Thanks for the comments on this one Kathy. Everyone that has commented so far, seems to feel very strongly about this, which is a good thing. It's nice to know your images make people think. I just hope I haven't put everyone in too much of a a downer mood. :) Andre
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Kathy Hillard
{K:25721} 2/11/2006
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A well done, albeit, disturbing shot, Andre. The b&w is very well done, and I love the background trees, immersed in the fog. What can be said about the sculpture? It conveys the tragedy very well. Thank you for the informative about.
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Ina Nicolae
{K:44481} 2/11/2006
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Great image of despair, Andre! I like how you've combined the two, for a grim and sad atmosphere. The statue is very compelling, it looks real, and placed in the woods among bare branches and snow and low lighting really compounds the effect. It is very well done and perfectly blended as perspective and lighting levels. Great work! Ina
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Hi Mervo, Thanks for your nice comment on this one. I'm glad you had such a strong reaction from just the thumbnail, because quite often this type of image fails to attract attention in the thumbnail size. It was a challenge to match and blend the two images. The background was a dreary, misty, overcast day. Taken right down the street from us near one of the entrances to a hiking trail. The sculpture was taken last May on a bright sunny day in Cambridge / Boston. I converted them both to greyscale and opened them side by side. I tried to match them as much as I could before combining them. I then did more work after the merge to get the right softness and toning. I think the trick is in the matching before merging. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Thanks Dave, It took a little work to get this one so that I thought it was acceptable. I'm happy with it now! Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Hi Thilo, There is a quote by some famous photographer that says something like.
"If your image does not provoke a strong reaction, one way or another, then you it has no purpose!"
I think, even at the amatuer level this is quite true. We can usually predict which of our images might stir things up, or get a strong comment from viewers.
As I wrote to Ray though I have to give most of the credit on this one to the person who created the sculpture. Photographers very often are the "messengers" of someone elses creation :) Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/11/2006
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Thanks very much for your thoughtful comment Ray. I took a few shots of this sculpture with the intention of doing something like this. I just didn't get around to it till now. The original setting is Cambridge Common. It is a nice park, but it just didn't have the atmosphere that this misty forest lends to the image. My wife tells me that I've managed to make it look even sadder than the original. I suppose that is a good thing in this case. I think your comment proves to me that this is capable of bringing out strong feelings in people, so I'm proud of that. I can't take too much credit for this though, after-all I didn't create that fantastic sculpture. Andre
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Mervo
{K:8643} 2/10/2006
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Andre, if you hadn't have stated that it was two blended shots I would have never known. My heart leaped out when I saw the thumbnail, my first thoughts were that you'd actually captured some scary woman wandering through the snowy woods - until I read your "about" I can now be not so scared!!!
This is excellent, the light on both images seem to match well, were they both taken on a cloudy diffused sort of day (If you can remember) or did you hack them a little in PS?
I love this Andre, it is excellent!!!!
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 2/10/2006
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Very well done composite, Andre! The tones are perfect for this, as well as the choice of background for your subject to be combined with. Good work! Dave.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 2/10/2006
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Hi Andre,
first of all: Thanks for the tribute ;-)
Second, this is image is strong, it has impact. something you cannot forget or look away. sometimes, it's good to get "shocked". And I like your dark side.
Thilo
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 2/10/2006
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Very dramatic mood created here Andre and both images sit well one with the other. Excellent tonal finish and amazingly detailed. An aweful historical note that is still being repeated in far too many places in the World today. A dark and sombre reminder for all of us more fortunate than those millions that continually suffer. Well done my friend, a sobering composition..My very best wishes to you as always my friend...Ray
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/10/2006
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Thanks once again Mohamed, Andre
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Mohamed Banna
{K:34237} 2/10/2006
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very dramatic shot perfect tones great angle well done
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 2/10/2006
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Thanks Fadel, Not just for the comment, but for some inspiration as well! A lot of your images seem to get me going. You must have viewed this one while I was gone searching the web for information on the statue that I swiped for the image. You're right, the statue is in Boston and the woods are in my neighborhood. It took a while to get it to blend nicely. I think it was worth it.
I was going for creepy with this one. My images have been a little on the sweet side lately :) Andre
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 2/10/2006
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What an image!! Fabulous tones and creepy mood, I'm guessing that this is a mutli-image (ON/MA), if so then you've done an amazing job Andre!
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