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Keith Saint
{K:13784} 8/3/2006
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Honestly Luis I find al this work inspiring and so very different to anything I have seen before True art Keep them coming my friend
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The Pilgrim
{K:65007} 8/3/2006
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Awsome work and visual effect! Really an eye puller to say the least! 7++++
Congrats!
Paul
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Robert Höhne
{K:4290} 8/2/2006
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not my cup of tea but well done just the same
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Luis Steinberg (EFIAP)
{K:21250} 8/2/2006
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Lovely Cathy...again thanks...once more again...you be always commenting my photos and you do with technical art criteria then the critic is better for me, because it comes with emotion...and that is my intention when I do my Tango's images...moove...blurring...strong saturated and contrast colours..and the impact of the dancers look...well of Buenos Aires, my city...Cheers.-LUIS
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Cathy Carroll
{K:28144} 8/1/2006
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Very powerful image. The way his gaze engages the viewer is very intense, it makes me want to take a step back. The blending of the colours of the subjects and their environment is interesting, it ties it all together. Once again you have portrayed movement brilliantly in a still image. Cathy
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 8/1/2006
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It's just me, Luis! You know I love your passion and intensity... and most all of your artworks.
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Luis Steinberg (EFIAP)
{K:21250} 8/1/2006
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Scary...Shirley...Why? The Porteños (are the citizen of Buenos Aires) are like the photo (nor all of cours) ...the man looks the camera with an strong and vigorous seeing, that is the pose...and the woman is subdue, was the story of tango's culture...but inside is the passion always... maybee there is a dominet action but I think is not the really true... Thanks for your comments about the intense image.Always I use staurated color is my style.-LUIS
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174124} 8/1/2006
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Again, passionate...intense...maybe a little scary! Beautiful work as always, dear Luis!:)
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