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Mohammad Porooshani
{K:20705} 11/23/2006
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Interesting shot Mr. Alaei, Different angles on horizon line (bottom of leaves and the stone), and colors, I love these tones. and very unique render to us! very well done to you, maybe later, I made some more critique on this work. Well done to you, Mohammad
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Dan Wilson
{K:12385} 11/23/2006
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Stunning capture, I love the frame you have used here, it really sets off your crop
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:47971} 11/23/2006
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*Your ideas and suggestions are precious, so i'm waiting for your recognize dear Mr.porooshani.
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Ciana Worme
{K:6468} 11/23/2006
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What a great, but sad composition!
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:47971} 11/23/2006
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Sad composition?!
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Abolfazl Erfani
{K:7545} 11/24/2006
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And again life continues… Trees are green, land is luxuriant, sky is blue, and sun is light and shiny; but under shades one tree …. Just we are that going but all things are life and have can be continuation. Today is turn to granny and Welcomer tell to us tomorrow: it is your turn now!
Bravo dear kiarang your shot is very thoughtful! I like this story because this shot for we is life's story. Your idea for this capture is pure and amazing.
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:47971} 11/24/2006
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*Thanks for your delicate describe dear Abolfazl!
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Mohammad Porooshani
{K:20705} 11/24/2006
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Well, I think it's the time I can make a critique to this work, but, please let me be just "Mohammad", OK? "Grannie" is not a simple shot, I mean not as simple as it looks like, it's about a story, which ends up in "Grannie". Reading your Book I know you have different ideas about the world and your circumference, much more different that your shots can show. for instance, this shot, I can see a stone, maybe the place of your Granny, maybe not, but, what makes it interesting is the leaves, they are both Beautiful and meaningful. meaningful?! yes, they are pretty but they are preventing us have a vision of the hill behind! just like the stone, it maybe Beautiful too, but it sure will prevent us spending more time with our Granny (in this moment, I will go further and assume this Granny as the granny of every one of us). semi-dried flowers in front of image, is just like the past good days, but all I can say is all I CAN say, what I feel is more than I can say! and finally, we may could not see the prettiness of the farm behind, but, we are sure its pretty, just like the Eternal living of our Granny. I'm sorry if I stay on surface and could not be able to express my deep. Well done again, Mohammad
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:47971} 11/24/2006
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Sure your deep feeling can touch from your words , because it all come from the depth of your heart. Mohammad! it's nice to have a carefully friends like you that help me with perfect critiques and recognizes. it's indeed not my granny. it's taken in a cimetery so far from my city. The "Grannie" is just my feeling about this empgasized stone under those trees. thanks for all you care about!
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Pooriya Zarrabi
{K:3833} 11/25/2006
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So tranquillity and beautiful place. Very excellent and creative shot.
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Claude Tenot
{K:9829} 11/25/2006
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J'aime beaucoup le cadrage très équilibré de l'image..les deux arbres sont à la témoin et protecteur...."the place where begin another & expected life....this image is "hope" Claude
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Kiarang Alaei
{K:47971} 11/25/2006
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*Your words always are stunning and encouragement for me my dear Claude. Thanks!
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Cristina D
{K:7886} 11/27/2006
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Emotive capture!
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Gust@vo Sch3v3rin
{K:115879} 11/30/2006
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Emotiva imágen, la composición es excelente! Felicitaciones!
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biljana mitrovic
{K:39897} 9/29/2007
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I looked this picture for a few minutes....and more few minutes...and..still I don't know right words to describe this ..very thoughtful picture.At first site very simple but...very thoughtful picture...
hugs biljana
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Hussam AL_ Khoder
{K:51019} 10/31/2007
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This is simply stunning work.
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