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Critiques
Peter Bernik , February 19, 2006; 11:41 A.M.
7/7
This is absolutely awesome. I love the composition, lighting and mysticism in the photo. And I think that it's very creative that one is in color and the other is in bw and I like the it's devided - in thirds not in halves.
de aubrey , February 19, 2006; 11:45 A.M.
works on many levels: graphically and as a story to be told.
M. H. , February 19, 2006; 11:46 A.M.
Excellent mix...smart and intimate.
I wish the images had some grain so the over all feeling would come through even more visually by leaving us a bit on the edge.
Cheers
M.H.
Fritz Heimerl , February 19, 2006; 03:10 P.M.
outstanding idea!
Very creative - never saw anything like this. Regards, Fritz H.
Peter Bajzek , February 19, 2006; 03:14 P.M.
Very cool image(s). I love the contrasted "moods" and the way the figure on the right seems to be emerging from the dark triangle of wooden floor- it sort of ties the two together. Really great work.
Valery Korolev , February 22, 2006; 12:50 P.M.
Val
What's the point of second image? a bit confused.
Philippe Rapoport 
, February 26, 2006; 05:03 A.M.
Sensual and classy,congrats.
John Peri 
, February 28, 2006; 04:47 A.M.
Very effectively put together. Bravo.
benjamin gonzales , February 28, 2006; 12:51 P.M.
i love this image, or combination of images, disturbing, imaginative, well formed. I think the connection between the two could be a bit more well drawn, but it still presents itself well. Good job.
Lee pronko , March 09, 2006; 11:30 P.M.
I very much like this photo alot but the white side of the photo im not quite sure what is going on... the left side of the photo is very good.. maybe if the white side of the photo was cropped out it would bring out the left side even more.. but excellent work on the left side of the photo.. the white side would also be very good on its own.. but for sometype of postcard it could be very good togther.. lemme know what u think...
Milan Krepelka , March 10, 2006; 09:29 A.M.
promytius syl , March 29, 2006; 08:40 A.M.
2nd look
I was all set to add my "wow!" to the comments, then I read the "crop it" comment and I think you should investigate the idea of reducing the ratio of the B&W to the color; I think if it were less than a third of the whole it would actually add to the tension in the work. However, you are the artist, and whatever you choose is yours, and as it is, it is truly unique and wonderfully mysterious; thanks for a great image experience!
Gaetano Belverde , April 08, 2006; 09:59 A.M.
nice
Very Good idea!
I like mainly the ones on the left but even the entire pictures is good!
well done
gaetano
Jitka Unverdorben , December 24, 2006; 03:08 P.M.
Very nice photo. Merry Christmas! Jitka
Matej Ratko , September 09, 2008; 05:44 A.M.
This is really a great shot!
regards
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