thank you,
theodoros




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Yasoo Theodoros,
loved your entire series and many thanks for sharing them here. Brings back many memories from 2000 when I was island hopping in the same region. The selective colour treatment you have given the 3rd shot of the kids & mother dancing detracts from the image. IMO, if you kept the entire image monochrome (b/w, spepia, blue, whatever) would make it more appealing. Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
I have been thoroughly enjoying your shots Theodoros - some more than others,
but your ability to produce shots that look a bit like thirty year old faded transparencies is really something - and that is a compliment. I love the look, it is atmospheric and appropriate for the subjects. Great stuff. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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