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Olga Vareli
{K:22477} 3/3/2005
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art is art.Very beautifully composed.
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 2/28/2005
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time obsession, at least to me...always struggling to find the right time... there is some "timeless" tension i this shot that just captures the eye indefinitely. awesome.
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Verena Rentrop
{K:15233} 2/27/2005
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agree a bit with Jeanette, nobody on the way to somewhere around 10pm...mmmhh...so I guess the pubs where full...
gorgeous placement of the time in the composition...
a hug Verena
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 2/27/2005
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Emy, I love this one. I can hear the clock slowly sounding-tick tock tick tock. My heart starts to pound, I start running, but I don't know from what. It reminds me of the twilight zone. I love the b&w with the grain, just adds even more to the effect. Well done into favs~~~
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 2/26/2005
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and.. this one?!?! iyt's wonderful and perfect! the clock in the diagonal mode is so perfect for a nicely effect of the time on walk.. but you have a great eye.. when the clocks are represented. 10 and 10. are used always. or the 2 - 10. open the look and the mind! a big kisses roby
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{K:909} 2/25/2005
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concepts of time separate modern man from primitive man.......sleeping on satin sheets from sleeping on the floor of a cave.......but our souls fight to stay in the dream time........... zertie
ps.... to me your series starts here with the tension in this image
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 2/25/2005
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Great series! It reminds me at the feelings I have at nights in the NYC subway. CB
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emily savva
{K:21113} 2/25/2005
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think i ?ve lost it somewhere in the city...
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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
{K:13618} 2/25/2005
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Hi Emy, very nice b&w capture with original compositon congrats Baki
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 2/25/2005
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I think M I prefer you with soul
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Marcus Claésson
{K:2179} 2/24/2005
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The perspective is great. You have created a surrealistic feeling ? time slips away.
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EUGENIO SINATRA
{K:1948} 2/24/2005
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Solitude, alienation from city in which we often are alone, although in the crowd, and we are islands drifting in caos of minds, dreams, words. The hour and minutes written remind that it's too late for all, run run run. and you stop the time, you kill the time, you break watches by one shot. Slow and cold rhithm of these images remind the run of life, struggles the hurry, as for a bladerunner.
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 2/24/2005
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Emy, I love this series. The feeling of desolation, lonliness, abandonment - time seems to move so slowly when you are alone and alienated. Excellent work Emy! Jeff
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Tolis Elefantis
{K:3550} 2/24/2005
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Beautiful detail dear Emily, i like both the grain effect and the perspective guided by the diagonian line separating the image in two shapes - one minimal and one full of geomatrical lines with different direction. Time is present here within the clock, although i have an impression that is more ironic/symbolic than real as the whole concept indicates the corrosion of time within eternity. And let's not forget...time doesn't exist...Well done, very nice shot!!
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January Trzoda
{K:1776} 2/24/2005
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very good
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Morc Piantedos
{K:21834} 2/24/2005
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deadly...dear emy..deadly ..all is lock..time is lock...loneliness is present in steel curves, in the cold angles back the neons, back the watch...i dont see presence of god...i dont see the man, son of god...This is a heavy and superb vision of absence of our god (for me, obviusly) Great opera, dear emy! compliments, Marco
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 2/24/2005
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Nice angle and beautiful artistic grain. Well done!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 2/24/2005
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Hey - are everybody at home at ten a clock in the evening/night? OK!!! Empty subway, alone, silence and when should the train come.....so many minutes already past! Nice composition here with lines in different directions. Excellent dear Emy!
Jeanette
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