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22 responses to “Dinner For No One”
What a great photograph. Great composition. Wonderful colors and tones.
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Thank you!
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So beautiful. There is a rich story here.
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Thank you!
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Very good photo, makes me think of some platonic form of the table sitting by a primordial water Very inviting and mysterious..
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Thank you.
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This picture is great!
I’ll tell you what. I’m the editor of a small literary magazine (at Brooklyn College), I was was wondering if I could use this photo (and a few others that you have) in our next edition. I would obviously credit you for the photos and list your email under “contributing photographers”.
So you’ll get back to me.
(By the way, this means I’m a huge fan of you work.)
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Hello Yaakov,
thank you very much for your nice compliment.
Yes, you can use some of the pictures.
If the e-mail is correct that is shown here, I can also send you a printable version of (at least some) of the pictures.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Awesome! I’ll send you a message closer to publication date about which pictures I would want. Thanks!
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Okay. I’ll wait for your mail.
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Beautiful picture! I would love for you to check out my blog and give me some feedback! thanks!(:
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Thank you, again.
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Thank You for liking my drawing !!! *Cynthia
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You’re welcome!
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What a stunning scene!
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Thank you.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I have just started playing with HDR. How do you balance colors. Mine come out really intense I put one on my Old Orchard Beach post. Can you look at it ? Thanks
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You’re welcome.
Well, I use photoshop – and there you can balance the colours out a little – though with some pictures I had to reduce one colour or other after I made the HDR.
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thanks, I do too. I played with it some today and toned the picture down.
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Yes, I think this works best in most cases.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Again, thanks for reblogging.
I remember very vividly taking the picture. I thought the set up was really cool and I spend a lot of time to find the right angle.
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