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Comments on this portfolio:

Vasilis Apostolopoulos , June 28, 2005; 07:51 A.M.

You have a good eye for details and shapes. Generally i see in your portfolio a lot of originality in the way you take photos. Thanks for sharing, Vasilis

Patricia Minicucci , June 30, 2005; 12:09 P.M.

There is nothing here that i don't like. Your work with forms (not just the "Various Forms" folder) is extremely creative and beautifully executed. The rehersal shots are wonderful because they are spare, economical, almost minimalist. And while the color work is great, I think you really see with a black & white eye.

Pabo Atya , June 30, 2005; 01:53 P.M.

Thank you very much Patricia, Vasilis.

Patricia, your last comment was really a warm feeling to read. Thank you.

Alex Shishin , July 01, 2005; 07:58 A.M.

Wow!!

Pabo!

Thank you for visiting my portfolio and for your kind and useful comments. The best thing, however, is to see your portfolio for the first time. It is really great. I think the photographs of children are absolutely the tops of this very, very good collection!

Joe Moree , July 12, 2005; 10:27 P.M.

Nice work

Thank you for visiting my work,and thank you for sharing yours.I really enjoy your Various forms abstarct work as well as the Theatre rehearsal.Look forward to more,best. joe

Ransford Pyle , July 14, 2005; 07:17 A.M.

Your portfolio is rich and exciting; you have the eye of a photographer and the imagination of an artist. Your portrait suggests you are young, so we can hope for more and more explorations of your imagination.

myca jones , September 08, 2005; 04:08 P.M.

i love all of your black and white work... you manage to capture a depth that is hard to find in the images you create... i especially love the shadow prints... i haven't seen many of those on here

Pabo Atya , September 22, 2005; 06:01 P.M.

Alex, Joe, Ransford and Myca, thanks for your nice words!

Pabo

Shambhala Wolfhaart , November 13, 2005; 07:10 P.M.

Pabo,

You've got some really cool shots here. The B&W is exactly as I like it! I'll be back for more!

Fausto Finocchi , December 01, 2005; 03:53 A.M.

Really beautiful photos. Compliments!

Kenneth Fugate , December 31, 2005; 06:02 P.M.

Happy New Year! Thank you for all your support and comments on my photos in 2005. May 2006 be a very good year for you and your family, Best wishes from Dallas Texas

Pabo Atya , January 02, 2006; 03:52 P.M.

Thanks

for your kind words Kenneth, wish you a happy new year too. Also thank you Shambhala and Fausto, the same goes for you too :)

Flávio Sganzerla , January 09, 2006; 10:58 P.M.

Thanks for your comments on my portfolio Pabo, I have nothing really to add to yours, the only thing that comes to my head is: I really like your "PICTURES OF ECSTASY" and "RAINY AIRPORT AT SUNSET" folders. They have very good pictures!

Gian Luca Trogi , January 11, 2006; 05:13 P.M.

thanks

thanks for your comments. I saw your portfolio. Very personal style, very beautiful BW, i enjoyed all the photos. In my opinion among the best I saw on photo-net. I salute you.

parvin dabas , January 21, 2006; 10:55 P.M.

i love your original style and your constant innovation.great pictures.

Bruno Nagumo , February 12, 2006; 12:57 A.M.

beatiful compositions. by the way: I like more your "things" photos than the peoples one.

Ransford Pyle , February 12, 2006; 11:25 A.M.

Your strength, of course, is originality, but I also like your people...they are active and happy. You know, so many photos of people portray them as sterile, angry, or dying.

Pabo Atya , February 13, 2006; 12:05 P.M.

Thank you Flavio, Gian Luca, Parvin and Bruno for the comments. Also thank you Ransford, nice to hear from you, i keep coming back to your portfolio from time to time. But now i can't find your moonshot series.

Tibor M , March 27, 2006; 12:36 A.M.

You have a very rich portfolio. Your understanding of light and shapes is amazing, and your pictures are spiced up by creativity. I like a lot your portraits. No setups, all real life people. Kudos!

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