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plastic lifePosted by Dimitrios (ATHENS, Greece) on 14 August 2007 in Art & Design. With the time approaching let’s celebrate the coming of the new year.
Comments (26)
@Ryan: be cool now Ryan, regards from Athens @Soodabeh: good day Soodabeh, KALIMERA in greek @lichtperlengalerie: greetings ftom Athens @celialee: This is a summer house in the island of Alonissos in Greece. The owner had a lot of stuff all around, regards D @Scene by Sharon: thanks Sharon @kmf: greetings to Dubai from Greece, saalam Al ecoum, Saalam, I hope I said it properly, regards D Lorraine from CanadaGosh, what an outstanding presentation...well that's it, no more seafood! you're killing me Dimitrios LOL 14 Aug 2007 10:51am @Lorraine: ha ha ha ha my laughter is reaching Canada, h aha ha ha ha regards D Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesWhimsically nice image. It's like some kind of put-together stone and plastic altar to the sea gods. 14 Aug 2007 11:13am @Viewfinder: yes, now you say it I saw a film with something similar once, mmm yes a long time ago, regards D @Shuva: Oh no, it bites!! LOL, kind regards D Wolfgang Prigge from Granby, CanadaKalimera from Canada, soon to be kalispera in Greece. I like the composition with the rounded pebbles placed around this plastic toy and the light/shadow. 14 Aug 2007 11:26am @Wolfgang Prigge: Kalispera or Kalimera to you too WP, depend what time you read it too, ha ha, thanks for commenting Jason Kravitz from Brussels, BelgiumI like the presentation with the round rocks - I agree with Shuva - the lighting makes it look much more dramatic and realistic. Under the plastic sea. 14 Aug 2007 11:52am @Jason Kravitz: be good now Jason(you have a very famous Greek name) Candace from Emmaus, United StatesFunny shot! Almost thought it was real and you had it captured with the stones. LOL....then I saw the title. Very creative thinking. 14 Aug 2007 12:08pm @Candace: stone catcher is a new greek way to trap lobsters, ha ha, regards D @RoBeRt: greetings RoBeRt @eureka: EUREKA for a composition! many thanks D @Kaddy: Thank Kaddy, regards, D @rai: greetings to Perth from Athens @Dawn Sutherland: lots of free time during the holiday! regards D Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomVery clever composition, Dimitrios! I do feel like I'm in Ariel (little mermaid :) )'s cave. :) 14 Aug 2007 4:03pm @Rebecca: good story that, I saw the film, regards D Shrig from New Jersey, United StatesGreat lighting and color! I thought the lobster was real at first glance ;) 14 Aug 2007 5:03pm @Shrig: no no its made in china, ha ha @alla: THANKS @alex: GRAZIE ALEX, greetings from Athens Helen from Melbourne, AustraliaGreat photo Dimitrios. I like the use of stone and terrracotta one finds in Greece. In fact, I am amazed by how strongly your photos impart your culture as well as your country. Your blog is really an all round Greek experience. 14 Aug 2007 8:19pm @Helen: oh my goodnes, your greek is improving, do you use babel.fish or you have a good dictionary friend? Thank you for your encouragement. I love sharing my views of the world with am3, its a great experience and can be done in a very efficient way via am3. Να προσέχεις τον εαυτό σου Ελένη, kind regards D. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA great capture Dimitrios, the lighting is wonderful :) 14 Aug 2007 11:34pm @MaryB: I am on the look out for this kind of light all the time! I am considering in changing my name to LH, Light-Hunter, HA HA HA HA, regards D. Raye Michele from Halifax, Canadathis is a wonderfully fun image. it has a very tangible quality. great work. 15 Aug 2007 1:59am @Raye Michele: I like the word, TANGIBLE, thanks @M.E.: YOU are welcome @pedro alexandre: greetings Pedro |
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