....then in you go.
....then in you go.
Photography \ Architecture | 04/30/08 @988 |
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Nikos Kazantzakis said : “You have your brush, you have your colors, you paint paradise, then in you go.”Kazantzakis is best known as the author of “Zorba the Greek”….a beautiful movie, a wonderful book…….the most read book in Greek Literature after the classics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikos_Kazantzakis
Picture taken in Ataco, a little town in El Salvador.
All credits should go to the painters …Cristina Pineda and Álvaro Orellana, whose paintings transformed the streets of Ataco into a garden of colors and fantasy.
Please see….
http://www.revuemag.com/article-print-173.html
Another picture of mine in the same town…..
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04/30/08 @000
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Great colours, mood and title!
04/30/08 @227
Seems like a simple piece, but there are obviously so many little decisions you made to get this to work perfectly.
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04/30/08 @636
The girl looks like inside!
+10
PS: what about the borders? Cropped out intentionally?
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Don
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PERFECT!
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good work Carlos.
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PERFECT!
+++10
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Good job!
05/04/08 @111
I'm not sure if the tilt/angle adds to it or if it should stay more flat, but I guess it works good this way.
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05/07/08 @049
btw, thanks for your comment... I didn't know about the limitation. Thanks again.
05/08/08 @132
This is one of the most unique images I've seen in years.
+8/8
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