Name : Natalia Cravcenco (or Kravchenko)
Address :Zografou 157 71 - Athens, Greece
Place of Birth : Moldova
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#1 :excellent concept and realization#2: A moody image#3: OkayRegards![]()
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Name : Natalia Cravcenco (or Kravchenko)
Address :Zografou 157 71 - Athens, Greece
Place of Birth : Moldova
email me : natal.kravchenko@gmail.com
http://nataliacravcenco.blogspot.com/
>> Ars longa Vita brevis <<
Name : Natalia Cravcenco (or Kravchenko)
Address :Zografou 157 71 - Athens, Greece
Place of Birth : Moldova
email me : natal.kravchenko@gmail.com
http://nataliacravcenco.blogspot.com/
>> Ars longa Vita brevis <<
there amazing, I love the last one u posted it's very interesting![]()
The last image look like an old image.... i like this
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Past is a broken Pot: Throw it away urgentlyPresent is a Pot: Handle it gently
Future is a lump of Clay: Mould it Intelligently
We are but some bubbles ephemeral in the Cosmic Abundance shaped by time... Unto the Cosmic Abundance every thing would return where there are no plurality, But Singularity Eternal
Blog: http://photosensitivesphotowalls.blogspot.com/
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/flashbackr/
#1 and 2 of the first post: I like them both.
In #1, I think it would be improved if you moved her so she's centered in the window light, instead of seeming to lean on the frame.
In #2, Same thing, this would be better if she were back a bit from the window, rather than leaning on it.
#3, I don't really care for. Just not that interesting to me.
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