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Album Description:
Thes are some of my experiments in Black and White Photography.
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- Photos: 37
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36 comments
Dear Friend, simply thank you for #11. This is the picture I will never forget...it could illustrate the words I've sent you. Best wishes from deeply moved Tami...thank you...
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tamihania 2005.07.10 at 13:35:19 PDT
Hi! I saw your ykarelic4 but they were not ready yet for advanced search, loved Old Jaffa, you are my kind of a photographer, your pictures are pleasing to my eye. Thank you so much for replying to me, love from Finland, Merike
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love48joy 2005.07.03 at 18:46:12 PDT
Hi Yair - I can see you experiment with sepia a bit now - #10 is very good - a bit nostalgic and full (as usually) of interesting light. Thank you for the invitation. Enjoy your weekend. Tami:)
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tamihania 2005.06.11 at 08:46:59 PDT
Hi! Yair, and thanks for visiting my album, I love B&W photos, & these are great! Deb from Colorado
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unicorn2 2005.06.10 at 18:47:26 PDT
Hi, thank you for your invitation and also for your comments to my album "imagenes rurales".I like your B&W album.It is an exemple to "create" ; images where apparently there is nothing wonderful (bonito) to show.I am going to enjoy your other new albums.Jose Maria
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jm_ramon 2005.06.10 at 08:09:27 PDT
Hi Yair; well: I really like your black and white experiments. It emphasizes the way how you look. Great work ! Greetings from Holland, Els
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ejooren 2005.06.05 at 08:18:45 PDT
Great B&W-Album; thanks for sharing and greetings from Uwe.
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uwe49 2005.06.04 at 21:22:33 PDT
Hello Yair, thank you for the invitation to your new albums. I always like to visit the B&W albums of others because I haven't yet ventured into that area. Well, let's say I don't keep the pics that I take in b&w. To capture the depth of field is hard for me but you have done a marvelous job! The contrasts resulting from these shots of architecture are wonderful. Hope you add to this soon!! I'll check back to see. Jeanie
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soul0fgypz 2005.06.04 at 14:34:12 PDT
Hi Yair, This is a great experiment of taking pictures in b&w. I love the architcture, you could try to take the objects from an other angel and see what the result is, it could make the photo very abstract. The shadows of the trees are also very good. Well done! Greetings from Holland.....Juana
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juburg 2005.06.03 at 22:21:38 PDT
Hello Yair, your black and white experiments have paid off handsomly. These photos are excellent, i love the way you've experimented not only with light and shade, but subjects as well. Great work; best wishes from Keith in Sydney.
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magikeith 2005.06.03 at 05:21:31 PDT
Dear Yair - I am absolutely under the impression of those pictures here - for the first: your series of the sculpture pictures has very interesting light and great composition...but - the picture of the cat and trees with the shadows are my favourite here because of the subtle game of lights and shadows....I am also glad to inform you that the tulips are yours;) - together with your comment - you see - it's not important if the quote is especially sophisticated - the thought you have is somethig special for me!...Many friendly greetings from grateful Tami:)
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tamihania 2005.06.01 at 23:27:13 PDT
Yair - I am honored that you visited one of my albums and added to my guest book. Thank you! And thank you for giving me a glimpse into your home country and your world travels! I love these black and whites, and the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens pictures are exquisite. I loved the Igasu Falls pictures, the alpaca, and the old back street in Tel Aviv with so many homes sprouting satellite dishes. Very nice contrast of old and new. I downloaded several shots from each of your albums, and each time they pop up on my Webshots screensaver I will think of you,and it will remind me to check for new images from you! From a delighted viewer in Washington State, USA.
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hushmush 2005.06.01 at 14:01:48 PDT
Very nice and good experiments, Yair! For my feeling some pictures could be even more contrasty! Make an attempt in Photoshop by turning them into a strong b&w! In this way they become more abstract and perhaps nearly dramatic! Klaus
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klausdoell 2005.05.30 at 01:50:40 PDT
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