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38 responses to “How To Say Goodbye”
Goodbye old year! Hello Rabirius!
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Yes, I thought it was appropriate at the end of the year.
Tomorrow I will try to compose a montage of things I photographed this year – I hope I can build something interesting out of it. 🙂
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Very nice processing! Looks like a painting.
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Thank you very much, Vahagn.
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This feels like something new in your technology. You have leaned toward a feeling of photograph as painting with the aged texture of the surface. Since you already have the painter’s eye for composition, I find this a fascinating direction for you. Perhaps you would be interested in Roland Barthes’ take on photography at http://www.ninalp.com/bfarts/Media/Barthes_Photographic_Message.pdf Keep in mind Barthes is discussing pictures as language in a very broad way and not photography as art per se. He does have tremendous respect for the still photo but more from individual frames from movies like Potemkin than within the mass media. In any event, I admire greatly how you seem to go in many directions without loss of aesthetic concerns. Keep being you.
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Thank you very much for the nice comment.
Yes, I always try to improve and develop – and now that I nearly have this blog for a year I noticed that I developed and improved my processing skills a lot – and hope to continue and develop in the next year.
I used some Barthes in my theses, back at the university…
…thanks for pointing out the article – I will have a look at it.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Dreamy and poetic picture!
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Thank you very much, Alexander.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Great post!
Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you.
And Happy New Year to you as well!
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Naomi.
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Love the colours. I’d hang that on my wall.
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Thank you very much for your compliment, John.
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Yes.. I like it. It really looks like it was painted. Veeery nice
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Thank you very much, Niko.
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🙂
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Así como impresionista mate, queda a maravilla. Felicidades.
Buena noche, etc.
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Muchas gracias!
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🙂
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Very very beautiful, this photo/painting? 😉
I would also love to have it on some of my walls.
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Thank you very much for your compliment, Ninna.
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I wish you a nice New years eve and a really good 2014!
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Thank you very much. I wish you the same.
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Your processing has drawn me into the image a few times. Well done.
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Thank you very much for your compliment!
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Serene and content
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Thank you.
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Another painting from you 🙂
Great work.
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Thank you!
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Happy New Year 2014 !!
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Thank you. And Happy New Year to you as well!
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This is superb, Rabirius. Really looks like a painting. Amazing effects!
Wish you a very Happy New Year, Rabirius! Looking forward to seeing more of your creative work in 2014!
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Thank you very much for your kind words, Uday.
I also wish you all the best for the new year!
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Descubro hoy tu blog y al artista.
Me he detenido en esta fotografía porque con ella despides al año y me parece maravillosa. Parece un cuadro.
Aprovecho para desearte un feliz 2014.
Saludos.
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Muchas gracias por tus palabras, Isabel.
Feliz nuevo año para ti también.
Saludos,
rabirius.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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