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Rob van Kempen
{K:1177} 1/7/2004
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Great picture. Reminds me of this one: http://www.depauw.edu/library/vrc/galleries/fall03/arth142/pages/142_034.html (Alice Liddel by Julia Cameron) I love the touch of arrogance. really good job! Rob
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Igor L.
{K:7432} 9/8/2003
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Beautiful portraitr and great presentation.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 9/7/2003
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Those beautiful eyes . Great work of art. Don.
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Richard Blount
{K:8015} 9/7/2003
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Very different and very good PS work, the toning is nice, well done - Richard.
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 9/7/2003
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Beautiful work with great effects. Regards, Hayri.
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T Glow
{K:14955} 9/6/2003
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Splendid & really artistic work!! great tones too. Best Regards,T.
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Jamie Ferguson
{K:6284} 9/6/2003
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Very nice Peta, it looks like she's been for a visit to the briar patch. Like the high key look not much left but a tiny nose eyes and lips.
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 9/6/2003
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so beautiful
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 9/6/2003
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Excellent portrait!Wonderfull image!!!
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 9/6/2003
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Great effects. I just love your art. It remains me of a old painting. baroque style. well done. great message and execution. You are very inspirational and creative dear Peta. Thank you for your nice words. Best shootings, Kiss, Biliana
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 9/6/2003
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Beautiful shot Peta...and a good interpretation of the poem with your artisty.My best regards to you,HakaN.
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Patricia Eifel
{K:5097} 9/6/2003
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Exquisite. You're photo alterations are handled with great sensitivity and I think this is the best yet. Very fine work Peta.
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Anna Pagnacco
{K:7448} 9/6/2003
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Peta, you outdid yourself!Splendid image...and loved the poem too.Anna
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Anna
{K:2994} 9/6/2003
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One of your best, Peta! The overlay makes this portrait very interesting, old and modern at the same time. Very well done!
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Ayse Telci
{K:4168} 9/6/2003
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GREAAT PORTRAIT..SO EMOTIONAL..
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 9/6/2003
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This really is beautiful Peta-- the softness, the high key, and the toning all work well here. You're getting soooo good at this! Would you please take a look at my latest landscape and comment/rate-- it's soft and moody and one I think you might like and a favorite of mine. Thanks. Craig
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 9/6/2003
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highly seductive and addictive, your daughter embodying a poem of lord byron : daughters like her are rare :)
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Tomo Radovanovic
{K:12788} 9/6/2003
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as always... excellent photoart
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{K:16329} 9/6/2003
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My God! You did it again! [don't you have something else to do for awhile?...you're sucking all the oxygen out of UF with these marvelous images!]
But no!, no!, no! on the poem. This image is too imagiste' for Byron. Try this:
Let them not war in me, these three; Saviour-of-cities, Flower-of-destiny and she, Twinborn-with-Phoebus, fending gallantly.
Let them not hate in me, these three; Maid of the luminous grey-eyes, Mistress of honey and marble implacable white thighs and Goddess, chaste daughter of Zeus, most beautiful in the skies.
Let them grow side by side in me, these three; violets, dipped purple in stark Attic light, rose, scorched [on Cyprus coast] ambrosial white and wild exquisite hill-crocus from Arcadian snows.
Hilda Doolittle [H.D.] - Triplex
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Deleted User
{K:1210} 9/6/2003
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___________________________________________ BEAUTIFUL PETA .
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Lou Verruto
{K:1375} 9/6/2003
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:-)!!!
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Yannic Meerbergen
{K:2990} 9/6/2003
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Wow Peta. Excellent image. Composition is perfect, and the light makes those eyes come out incredibly well. Thx for sharing. Y
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peta jones
{K:12615} 9/6/2003
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My interpretation of this poem...and the soul of my daughter, Byron's words perfectly embody her.
George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. 1788?1824 She walks in Beauty SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that 's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light 5 Which heaven to gaudy day denies. One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impair'd the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face; 10 Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling-place. And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent!
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michelle k.
{K:16270} 9/6/2003
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mmmmmmmmmmmm peta this is beauuuuuuuuuutiful. in my favorites!
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