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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 4/11/2005
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This is our first, but hopefully not last meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", Ms. Previtali. I read you bio and looked through your entire portfolio. I was impressed by the quality of your photos and finally settled on this photo to comment on because you wrote in your bio that you wanted to learn serious photography and in my humble opinion taking a photo of the invisible is already serious photography. The photo is also relatively simple and simplicity, I've been told more than once is one of the sectrets of beauty in art. You are, of course, invited to read my bio and pay further visits to my portfolio. In the meantime I thank you for your very kind words about my "Pink hibiscus, detail." Ciao, Shalom, a presto, Dr. Rafael (Rafi for future comunications)Springmann
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 9/19/2004
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Ottimo taglio e composizione, bellissima la luce e il colore. Congratulazioni Ciao.....Walter
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 9/18/2004
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Great. Eaten by concrete, your tree! Some very fine details in that shadow. I suspect, but don't know how, there are ways to improve the impact of this event you have seen so well. It has such straight lines and beautiful slabs of colour the roofing may distract but I don't think that is it. I gather by the shadow upper left that you only have so much wall to seal with so I gather you can't go out. Maybe just more of the sky. When confronted with such strong geometry my mind wants to balance them. I don't know just thoughts (can't take enough photos of my own at present)! I suspect it's an image that'll stick in my mind for some days. Thank you serena.
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Marco Maresca
{K:14418} 9/17/2004
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Brava Serena,ottima foto! Ciao
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 9/17/2004
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una ottima idea.. (in una giornata di inverno) roby
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 9/17/2004
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Nice capture Serena,lovely composition
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