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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/20/2005
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Ian - there certainly are some nicely toned muscles in this one.
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Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 10/20/2005
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Amazing the miracles we conjure up given the right vessel for our projections. I see a young male dancers body. The only way I can explain his hips.
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 10/11/2004
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I love the way it imitates the human form with its beautiful lines, and the texture is interesting as it seems to resemble wood. Very impressive work~
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/11/2004
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Dear Ana - thank you for the visit. I hope the camera will call you again soon.
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ana ribeiro
{K:21290} 10/10/2004
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Stefan this is realy interesting!! i,am not back here :i have nothing new...i dont feel like photographing but i miss you and all the other friends in usefilme........ best ana
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svend videbak
{K:7376} 10/10/2004
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Yes, I too see a human figure but definitely that of a shapely woman from an alternate universe! Great picture. Rgds, Svend
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Lucy Bernadette
{K:5806} 10/6/2004
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yup, i had the impression of a torso as well. sort of like the gray's anatomy version though.
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 10/6/2004
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I don't agree with you... It's different but hasn't less "information"... Lets just say it's scatered in different beautiful ways... heheheh ;-)))
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/5/2004
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Great abstract.. almost like a body moving around. Very fluid.. very vibrant! =) Love the tones and light and ofcourse the composition.
Great work!
Patrick J
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/4/2004
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Hello Hugo - interesting comment in view of the ladies impressions :-) Not enough in the upper right to make a definite identification but it may be a remnant of the Orrefors maker's sticker on the candleholder I used for this.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/4/2004
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You are absolutely right. After you pointed it out I can see nothing else in there. Thanks!
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 10/4/2004
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Thanks Ed - letting gravity have its say... After Jeanette and Kim's comments I am inclined to stay with the upright version...
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emily savva
{K:21113} 10/4/2004
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this is as floating as the previous one... both of them give me the underwater motion impression... beautifull work.... love it... emy
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 10/4/2004
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I thought of a man's torso as well... odd how the mind can pull shapes out of anything! I like this one best out of the two, and find the dark, smudged outline a wonderful texture to the almost soft inners. I like Ed's placement as well as yours.. they each seem to highlight different parts of the image.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 10/3/2004
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That really looks like a mans body. Perfectly done Stefan.
Jeanette
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/3/2004
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Hi Stefan; a very well composed refraction; very voluptuous and somewhat feminine. I love the textures and again the slight moiré patterns again. Just wondering what caused the slight distortions in the top right quadrant; where some minor dustst spots affecting the pattern? cant'be; be but it looks like that. It'll keep my mind spinning for a while what caused it, though. Very well done!
Cheers,
hguHugo
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b y
{K:2671} 10/3/2004
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Like this one to but i place it deffernt, like this;
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 10/3/2004
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intricate and rich. I keep coming back to look at this one..
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Milton Louizidis
{K:1406} 10/3/2004
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good bravo nice work very good
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