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iNeS
{K:366} 7/12/2004
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thanks a lot for your nice comment Pietro , especially for this photo!i really appreciate it!
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photoandlight .com
{K:1362} 7/12/2004
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a very very interesting capture! well done!
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iNeS
{K:366} 7/4/2004
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Hi Russ , first of all thank you so much for this gorgeous comment.I read it a few times over and over!I really appreciate it a lot!
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Russ Hewitt
{K:1831} 7/3/2004
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When I looked at this picture I saw something completely different than balance. In fact I see the ballerina stumble and fall and that's what makes this picture, especially with it's title so much more poignant for me. In so many pictures we see ballerinas as the epitome of grace and beauty; you never see an image of a ballerina falling. So when I saw this exquisitely blurred photograph of a graceful woman about to crash to the floor it made me wonder about the balance in all our lives and how (on the surface) our equilibrium may appear to be fine and yet on the inside we are crashing and falling apart.
I expect I am projecting aspects of my own life onto this picture but is that not what all of us do in some way or the other when we confront any image? See a picture of a person laughing we remember the laughter in our own lives, look at one with someone crying we recall our tears. Watch a ballerina fall...
This is a lovely expressive image Bercem, it deserves to be seen by many who can then bring THEIR own experience and feeling to it. Beautiful.
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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 7/2/2004
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great great image.. you depict "balance" in the best possible way... a fine photo.... artistic...
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iNeS
{K:366} 7/2/2004
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yes i am :) thnx for your time & interest! tchao...
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Efisio Mureddu
{K:13104} 7/2/2004
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Are u a dancer? Nice movement effect. Ciao Efisio Thanx for put me in your friend on usefilm (i'm not a donor). I can do the same but i'll look for u and your shots.
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