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Deleted User
{K:4318} 7/25/2003
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well done Ursula .
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 7/24/2003
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Hi Ursula,its a good picture & i agree...chalk artists do some incredible work,i respect them annd i love watching them work.Thanks for sharing this with us.Regards,H.
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 7/22/2003
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Truth it expressed well with hue and the composition which are good the friend and the image photo. Ursula perfect rate
regards
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Joksa Juoperi
{K:13473} 7/22/2003
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Great capture with nice composition, lighting, details and colours. Regards, Joksa.
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Anna Dill
{K:3872} 7/22/2003
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What a neat capture Ursula. I love the way you keep the artists identity so well hidden. Would allow for a child looking at the photo to dream of doing such wonderful art. Nicely done!
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Ursula I Abresch
{K:6515} 7/22/2003
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Marijke, ouch!!! But you're right if you look at it that way, if either the artist (a guy) or the art is the subject. I wanted to give an impression of the whole, both artist and work, or, "artist at work".
~Ursula
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Marijke Beintema
{K:105} 7/22/2003
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Much too dark! Why not take a picture from the front? It's badly taken eitherway: if the girl is the subject, the light on her is much too low. And if the drawing is the subject, the composition would be all wrong.
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Vincent Mo
{K:857} 7/22/2003
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I like how the light highlights the art and the artist is in the shadow. You've captured the setting well also by including some unchalked ground.
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