Dear Masha, thank you for your note and kind words. I'm grateful also for your tips on post processing. This is all new to me, the Photoshop end of it, and of course I'm trying to relearn what I used to know about photography and darkroom work. Your photographs are truly inspiring to me. I've done some writing about rural life in 19th century Ireland and appreciate your aesthetic. I actually thought you had posed and costumed your subjects when I first looked at them. I think the woman in the long skirt threw me. But now that I know you didn't, and these are truly candid portraits I am even more impressed and thrilled with your work. It shows the possibility of using the camera as a form of expression and not just technique. I'm sort of wrapped up in technique right now. It's a pleasure to know you through your images. Warm regards, Helen
Pozdravljen! Danas sam slucajno otkrila tvoje fotografije. Mnogo mi se svidjaju portreti ljudi i dogadjaji na polju. Da li se jos uvek tako radi na polju ili je bila to priredba ?
My thoughts exactly, Ralf. I am inspired by the rural life and came back to it after living in a metropole for 16 years. Circumstances may change, but this is what I can offer right now. I'm glad to share a peek into this way of living to the rest in fotocommunity.
Masha
Radomir,
Thanks for you kind comment on my "Doin' Time" photo and welcome to fotocommunity! I like your pictures very much, such character in the faces and how bucolic the wheat scenes are.
Regards, Chip
welcome to fotocommunity.com. good to see you found us. here you will find hobby photographers, amateurs and professionals from all over the world and after seeing your first photos i'm sure that you'll have a bunch of fans and buddys soon ... ;-)
Helen Page 10/04/2005 15:33
Dear Masha, thank you for your note and kind words. I'm grateful also for your tips on post processing. This is all new to me, the Photoshop end of it, and of course I'm trying to relearn what I used to know about photography and darkroom work. Your photographs are truly inspiring to me. I've done some writing about rural life in 19th century Ireland and appreciate your aesthetic. I actually thought you had posed and costumed your subjects when I first looked at them. I think the woman in the long skirt threw me. But now that I know you didn't, and these are truly candid portraits I am even more impressed and thrilled with your work. It shows the possibility of using the camera as a form of expression and not just technique. I'm sort of wrapped up in technique right now. It's a pleasure to know you through your images. Warm regards, HelenDarinka Mladenovic 10/04/2005 13:01
Pozdravljen! Danas sam slucajno otkrila tvoje fotografije. Mnogo mi se svidjaju portreti ljudi i dogadjaji na polju. Da li se jos uvek tako radi na polju ili je bila to priredba ?Pozdrav od Darinke
Radomir-Masha Dikosavljevic 10/04/2005 8:42
My thoughts exactly, Ralf. I am inspired by the rural life and came back to it after living in a metropole for 16 years. Circumstances may change, but this is what I can offer right now. I'm glad to share a peek into this way of living to the rest in fotocommunity.Masha
Chip Johansen 02/04/2005 17:34
Radomir,Thanks for you kind comment on my "Doin' Time" photo and welcome to fotocommunity! I like your pictures very much, such character in the faces and how bucolic the wheat scenes are.
Regards, Chip
Dirk Hofmann 26/02/2005 20:46
hi radomir!welcome to fotocommunity.com. good to see you found us. here you will find hobby photographers, amateurs and professionals from all over the world and after seeing your first photos i'm sure that you'll have a bunch of fans and buddys soon ... ;-)
take care
dirk
JVision 10/02/2005 19:33
Hi Radomir-Masha,welcome to the fotocommunity. Its great to see you here. I like your pictures and looking forward to see more.
Kind regards
Jutta