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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:92460} 9/8/2006
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stunning backgroung. exquisite .
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Virgis Dromantas
{K:4212} 9/8/2006
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Annemette in country of Dreams :) Joyful image for eyes and mind - nicely presented a vision of peace.
Kind regards, Virgis
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João Tavares
{K:39126} 9/8/2006
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Beautifull dream..;)well done dear friend Annemette !! have a nice day jo
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:99842} 9/8/2006
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WOWWWW! I can hear the soundtrack from "The Sound of Music". What a happy image . . . Instant smile! Very impressive work!!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Yashar M. G.
{K:601} 9/8/2006
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Lovely photo-art and excellent title and presentation Yashar
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/8/2006
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Thanks for your kind comments!:-) Have a nice weekend, Annemette
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/8/2006
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Thank you, João:-) Have a nice weekend, Annemette
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/8/2006
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Thank you lalalalaaaaaaaa:-) I´m happy that you like it even without a soundtrack:-)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/8/2006
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Dear Yashar Thank you for your kind comment! Enjoy your weekend in Århus:-) Best wishes, Annemette
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Mary Slade
{K:40918} 9/8/2006
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A beauty in all senses Annemette! Textures and colours brilliant and so strong and so happy!
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/8/2006
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Thank you, Mary. You´re so kind:-) Have a great weekend! I´ll soon be off for bed. Annemette
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Juan Gonzalo Marcano Prieto
{K:14224} 9/8/2006
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bella toma, una buen trabajo, excelente :)
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Engy Farahat
{K:11591} 9/9/2006
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Beautiful image Annemette. lovely composition. excellent effect. and wonderful colors. It's nice dream...
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:98829} 9/9/2006
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It gives the impression of a painting where the protagonist wakes into life, turning it from a painting to a small sequence of a fantasy movie. A very good idea to combine the two different techiques for manipulation of the background and the character. It gives the very attitude of fantasy.
Very well done!
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/9/2006
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Thank you dear Engy:-) All the best, Annemette
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/9/2006
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Thank you very much, Nick. Maybe I should have callen it Dreamer on the move?! Take care, Annemette
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:98829} 9/9/2006
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Hi Annemette!
It is not very easy to decide about the title, since my impression of the photo is at the same time very dreamy *and* very poetical. "Dreamer on the move" is very nice, but it sounds "only" dreamy to me, but the poetical component would be bit too weak, and I find it a pity to not refer to that component already in the title.
Because, look at her (you?) - I don't see any arms, I see wings that would hug the whole creation if they could.
In my opinion, the rhythm of the dance and the rhythm of a poem stand so close to each other here, along with the dream.
What about "Dancing on the wings of a dream"? (Only an idea.)
Annemette, if this is you, I think of sending you a small sun as a gift for your next birtday - proxima centauri would be OK, I think! ;-)
Such a joy for light this viking maid!!!
Take care,
Nick
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/9/2006
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Thank you Juan. I´m glad you like it:-)Enjoy your weekend.
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/9/2006
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Oh yes, having a small star to keep close to my heart and eyes and take out to shine for the world when needed would be a precious gift:-) But how would you bring it down to Earth? I don´t think my hair can grow that far and fast, so maybe we should look for a wormhole and hope for a special delivery package;-) Take care, Annemette
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/9/2006
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Oh yes, I forgot to say that the suggested title is wonderful:-)Who would have thought that a scientist can be so poetic!;-)
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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:98829} 9/9/2006
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So, it was you indeed! I should have known it by the hair, but all those doubts... you know ;-)
I'm so glad you like the suggested title. Perhaps science and arts stand much closer to each other than we think. Old Greeks named anything "arts" that doesn't grow from itself. It has to do with "artificial" be it science, a painting, or a poem. And that ancient word that old greeks used was: Techne! Remember "Technique" or "Technology"? So technology for a Greek is way not only some wires connected to some voltage source. Much more than this!
Science without arts (as it is meant nowadays) would get rather boring. Arts without science would get rather dull. Let's introduce the union of the two faces of the coin for a wholistic view that fills both our hearts *and* minds.
As about the delivery of that sun package, don't worry! Leave it to the mathematician. He knows ways... woahahahahaaaah! (OK, OK, it just got through ;-))
Take care and keep on dancing while the sun still visits the north!
Nick
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Michele Carlsen
{K:140679} 9/10/2006
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What a happy image Annemette ! You just fit right in there like You belong in a fairy tale too ! I like this very much.... I wish too for all of us , Peace & Love, Michele~
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55404} 9/10/2006
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Thank you, dear Michele. Always so positive and kind:) Enjoy the rest of your sunday. Here it´s getting late! Best wishes, Annemette
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