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Kevin Straker
{K:-274} 4/5/2010
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A beautifully balanced image. Even though the woman takes up most of the space the fact that she is blurred helps bring the painting to more prominence. Wonderful capture Sumedha. Regards, Kev
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H L
{K:11377} 11/7/2007
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Very original... this is very beautiful capture, Excellent results! Harry
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Marta .
{K:2053} 8/29/2007
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This one is beautiful...it looks like a painting not photography...I love the toning , composition and the aperture... It's just lovely....
Best wishes M.
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Tom Ross
{K:6453} 3/30/2007
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If you can't explain why you like it, it must be great. I love this...
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Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP
{K:18382} 3/14/2007
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A really informative scene over a culture strange for us. Sincerely Gerhard
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Derk Jager
{K:865} 2/13/2007
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Your comment on my photographs brought me to yours. What an unusual image you have created. Patrick describes it very well. It has a great juxtaposition between the modern girl in the foreground and what I assume as the Buddha in the top corner. Very original.
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Sum ob
{K:4665} 2/9/2007
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Hi Patrick, That’s exactly I wanted to convey. I didn’t write it because I wanted to get it through a viewer. So I am happy that u got the point. Thank you very much for the comment. - Regards. Sumedha
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 2/9/2007
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This is absolutely beautiful... it's like a gentle collision of western and eastern painting. The blurred lady in the foreground could be straight out of a Renoir, and the image of Buddha speaks for itself. A very interesting and original image.
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