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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 10/21/2006
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You captured this portrait in a very distinct light but also at a very distinct moment, while he seems to visualize something from his thoughts, perhaps speaking also to himself about that.
Very nice transition from light to shadow on his face that enhances plasticity and the sense for depth. The blurry background is another big plaus as it isolates the Tibetan in his thoughts from the surroundings, giving thus more emphasis to being isolated for some seconds from all the outer world.
Great one!
Nick
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ni88kita cheng
{K:21} 9/16/2006
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Hello James,
You wrote a long letter to me in a make friends website. But I couldn't reply back cos your file is close already. Please write to me to my own email:ni88kita@163.com
Rachelsh ;) ;)
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 8/29/2006
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I just read your about and i was going to say the same, that he looks more like an American indian. This is a really nice portrait of him, quite intense. Alison
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Marcus Armani
{K:36599} 8/15/2006
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wow what a excellent portrait, the lighting and tones are wonderful, the facial features are perfect, as you said very photogenic and you captured him gloriously..
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Andreas Droussiotis
{K:4757} 8/14/2006
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Very effective portrait! Best regards.
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 8/14/2006
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Hi James I agree with your about. Maybe this would work well in B&W?
Regards, Chris
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