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November 2nd, 07

IPERNITY IN JAPAN .... Let's go !

Nottiestyle and I (and many more) are working on opening Ipernity to Japan and many great photographers you can find there

http://www.ipernity.com/group/japan/discuss/12050

if you speack japanese, well, maybe there's a possible translation to do with / for Ipernity

Shine on !!!!!!!

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November 2nd, 07

Fwd: Paris Photo 2007



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Paris Photo 2007

Italy Guest of Honour

November 15 - 18, 2007
At the Carrousel du Louvre

Preview (on invitation only):
Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
from 7pm to 10pm



www.parisphoto.fr

Paris Photo 2007 - The eye of the world

From November 15th to 18th, 2007, the 11th edition will bring together 104 exhibitors (83 galleries and 21 publishers) from 17 countries. Seventy-seven percent of the participants come from outside France. Showcased at the fair will be the work of some 500 international photographers and artists from every continent.

Special focus on Italian contemporary photography


Vincenzo Castella, #09 Napoli, Property: UniCredit Group Collection, 2006

In 2007, the guest of honour at Paris Photo is Italy.
Four events highlighting the best of Italian photography:

Central Exhibition:
Italian landscape photography since 1970 from the UniCredit Collection

Statement:
A selection of eight galleries presenting solo exhibitions by emerging contemporary artists
Luca Andreoni, Nepente, Milan
Bianco e Valente,VM21, Rome
Botto e Bruno, Alberto Peola, Turin
Lorenza Lucchi Basili, Oredaria, Rome
Raffaela Mariniello, Trisorio, Naples
Maurizio Montagna, Bel Vedere, Milan
Eugenio Tibaldi, Umberto di Marino, Naples
Carlo Valsecchi, Guido Costa, Turin

General Sector:
An overview of Italian photography from the 1950s to the present day with thematic and group exhibitions presented by 8 galleries

Project-Room:
A panorama of contemporary video from the collections of Italy's leading art institutions:
Castello de Rivoli (Turin), MART (Trente e Rovereto), MAMbo (Bologne) and MAXXI (Rome).

Invited curator for Italy : Walter Guadagnini, independent curator and art critic
The Central Exhibition, the Statement section and the Project Room are supported by UniCredit Group, Paris Photo's official partner for 2007, as well as by the Italian Foreign Ministry's Department for cultural promotion and cooperation and the Italian Ministry of Culture's Department for the Arts and Architecture (DARC).

The BMW-Paris Photo Prize
Now in its fourth year, the BMW-Paris Photo Prize has become an important landmark in the world of international photography. A panel of prestigious international experts will select the winner of this 12,000-euro prize from among the living artists represented by Paris Photo 2007 participating galleries.The theme for 2007 will be "Water, the Origin of Life". The award ceremony itself will take place on Thursday, November 15 and the works by the 16 finalists will be on view during Paris Photo.

Short-listed artists:
Olivo Barbieri | Wout Berger | Bianco-Valente | Lucinda Devlin | Tibor Gyenis | Jitka Hanzlová | DoDo Jin Ming | Anna Malagrida | Boris Mikhailov | Trent Parke | Luciano Romano | Franck Rothe | Alessandra Sanguinetti | Zoe Strauss | Ebbe Stup Wittrup | Silvio Wolf

Details




Dates: November 15th to 18th, 2007
Opening by invitation only: Wednesday, November 14th 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Venue: Carrousel du Louvre, 99 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris

Opening hours:
Thursday, November 15th from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday, November 16th from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday, November 17th from 11:00 am to 8:00 pm, Sunday, November 18 th from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm

General admission: 15 €, 7.50 € for students and groups
Catalogue: 20 €

Travel: for your travel arrangements and accommodations, please take advantage of our partnership with:
Turon Travel Inc - 2 Wooster Street - New York, NY 10013
T: +1 212 925 54 53 - E-mail: parisphoto@turontravel.com - www.turontravel.com

Media liaison:
Guillaume Piens - Paris Photo

Reed Expositions France, 52-54 Quai de Dion-Bouton, CS80001, 92806 Puteaux Cedex
Tel: 33 (0) 1 47 56 65 03 - Fax: 33 (0) 1 47 56 65 08
E-mail: guillaume.piens@reedexpo.fr

List of exhibitors 2007:

GALLERIES : Luis Adelantado (Valencia), Admira Photography (Milan), Agathe Gaillard (Paris), Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid), Anhava (Helsinki), Oliva Arauna (Madrid), Baudoin Lebon (Paris), Bonni Benrubi (New York), Daniel Blau (Munich), Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea (Florence), Camera Obscura (Paris), Camera Work (Berlin), Clairefontaine (Luxemburg), Charles Cowles (New York), Anne de Villepoix (Paris), Johannes Faber (Vienna), Dominique Fiat (Paris), Fifty One Fine Art Photography (Antwerp), Les Filles du Calvaire (Paris), Flatland (Utrecht), Forma Centro Internazionale di Fotografia ( Milan) , Fotografia Italiana Arte Contemporanea (Milan),Eric Franck Fine Art (London), Fucares (Madrid), Galerie 1900-2000 (Paris), Gitterman Gallery (New York), Howard Greenberg (New York), Hamiltons (London), Robert Hershkowitz (Sussex, UK), Michael Hoppen (London), Edwynn Houk (New York), Charles Isaacs Photographs (New York), Galerie du Jour agnès b. (Paris), Kicken (Berlin), Robert Klein (Boston), Hans P. Kraus, Jr. (New York), Kudlek Van der Grinten (Cologne), Studio La Citta (Verona), Yvon Lambert (Paris / New York), Luisotti (Santa Monica), Lumière des Roses (Montreuil), Galerie m Bochum (Bochum), M+B (Los Angeles), Magnum Photos (Paris), Marella Gallery (Milan/Beijing), Martin Asbaek Projects (Copenhagen), Max Estrella (Madrid), Mem (Osaka), Laurence Miller (New York), Robert Miller (New York), Massimo Minini (Brescia), Galerie Olivier Robert (Paris), Priska Pasquer (Cologne), Photo & Contemporary (Turin), The Photographers' Gallery (London), Picture Photo Space (Osaka), Serge Plantureux (Paris), Polaris (Paris), Le Réverbère (Lyon), Yancey Richardson (New York), Rose Gallery (Santa Monica), Senda (Barcelona) Bruce Silverstein Photography (New York), Galeria Filomena Soares (Lisbon), Michael Stevenson (Cape Town), T20 (Murcia), Taik Gallery (Helsinki), Taro Nasu (Tokyo)Toluca (Paris), Vintage (Budapest), Vu' la Galerie (Paris), Esther Woerdehoff (Paris), Xippas (Paris /Athens), Van Kranendonk (The Hague) Van Zoetendaal (Amsterdam).

STATEMENT ITALY: Alberto Peola (Turin), Bel Vedere (Milan), Guido Costa Projects (Turin), Nepente (Milan), Oredaria (Rome), Trisorio (Naples), Umberto di Marino Arte Contemporanea (Naples), VM21 (Rome).

PUBLISHERS: Antiquariaat L. van Paddenburgh (Leiden), Studio Franck Bordas (Paris), Librairie La Chambre Claire (Paris), Damiani Editore (Bologne), Filigranes Editions (Paris/Trézélan), Simon Finch Rare Books (London), Galerie de Multiples (Paris), Harper's Books (East Hampton), Hatje Cantz (Stuttgart), J.J Heckenhauer (Berlin), Journal (Stockholm), Librairie 213 (Paris), Lodima Press (Revere/USA), Florence Loewy (Paris), Tissato Nakahara (Paris), Denis Ozanne (Paris), Phaidon (Paris/London), Schaden.com (Cologne), Steidl (Gottingen/ London), Taschen (Paris), Trolley (London).

Imprint/Impressum:

Torstr. 218, 10115 Berlin

Editor: Claudia Stein

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November 3rd, 07

OPEN IPERNITY TO JAPAN !!!!

I LOVE japanese point of view (as the icelandic one) in photography.

I'd like to see more here on Ipernity.

This is an open letter to Ipernity to promote and developp """Ipernitysan""" ;-)

Please discover Nottiestyle (again) who's working hard on this point !!!! "Make Ipernity known by Japanese"
I'ill help her as much as i can in this aim

http://www.ipernity.com/blog/nottiestyle/27497

Shine on !!!

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November 5, 07

It's a long time ago

We didn't talked all together in a blog about photography !

What is for you the best camera (i remind you we already fighted between Nikon and Canon, so let's be original this time ;-)))

What are you doing with photography ?

For how long are you shooting ?

what are your projects, exhibition ????

let's have a coffee and talk about it alltogether !

:D

Shine on

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November 6, 07

WHAT IS A GOOD BLACK & WHITE PHOTO ?! (aha !)

hye !!

that's a questions for all of you !

please don't read the comments before yours and ""just"" give your point of view !

that'll be more fun !

Then you'll compare your point of view with others

(don't cheat !)

 

SHINE ON

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November 6, 07

FRED OF PARIS


Genial ! Tout simplement

cliquez sur la photo ou sur le tag membre pour en voir plus :D

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November 6, 07

DUELS ! it's start again, if you're not a "little girl" ...... héhéhéhé let's fight

First rule isn't to avoid talking about it

first rule is : be the best !

i know you already think you're the best with your big lense and your D3 PRO you bought before everyone, calling your soooooooooooooo original blog "i'm shooting only beauties"

 

SO !

you shouldn't be scared by a little duel with some amateurs with compact camera or poor little compact, right ? !

héhé

SO JOIN and kick them all

 

 

Of course that was a teasing ...

I KNOW YOU ARE THE BEST, but would be great to newbies (as me) to see how we have to learn from you

SO please !! donate a bit of your time in the KEES DUELS !

Sans titre-True Color-01

 

CLIC HERE IF YOU HAVE SOME ! http://www.ipernity.com/group/duel

Let's have fun !!

and LAUGH !!!!!!!!

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November 6, 07

David LaChapelle at Galería Leyendecker, Spain

GO IN CANARIAS !

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"Jesse", 2007
Serie "Awakened"
Digital C-Print
175,2 x 133,3 cm.

David LaChapelle



Galería Leyendecker
Santa Cruz de Tenerife / Spain

09 November -
11 December 2007



Opening:
Friday 9 November 2007 8pm

Galería Leyendecker
Rambla General Franco, 86 . 38004 Santa Cruz de Tenerife / Spain
Phone: +34 92 . 2280053
Fax: +34 92 . 2243950
info@leyendecker.net
www.leyendecker.net
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am-2pm + 5-8pm


"Sarah", 2007
Serie "Awakened"
Digital C-Print
175,2 x 133,3 cm.

David LaChapelle (Connecticut, USA, 1963) has forged a unique style, with a uncompromising dedication to originalitaly that has become legend in the worlds of fashion, film, audiovisual industry, advertising and contemporary art. He was ranked among the Top Ten Most Important People in Photography in the World by American Photo, and has continued to garner numerous awards.

Galería Leyendecker is honoured to present in Spain David LaChapelle's most recent artistic production. These new works represent a new turn in his career, getting far from the world of celebrities, with whom he has so often worked.

Inspired by the biblical narrative of the great flood, works belonging to his new series "Awakened", as well as "Deluge", "Cathedral" and "Museum" will be shown.

In "Awakened" LaChapelle presents us anonymous and common people playing the role of biblical characters ­ Jonah, Jesse, Judith, Sarah -, immersed in water, in a levitating state. The beautiful illumination, their expressions, the wightlessness of the clothes, all that contributes to introduce the viewer into a welcoming mystical dimension. These works confirm a deep emotional involvement regarding trascendent themes, the presence of the divine in the daily life and the idea of the sublime.

"Deluge" is a contemporary interpretation of the masterwork "The Deluge", eighth Michelangelo's painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and is a cornerstone to understand the new path taken by David LaChapelle. It shows criticism of the consumer society, the decline of such universal values as kindness and empathy, and the growing attachment to material goods. In "Museum", the art system and the idea of art ownership is the object of LaChapelle's criticism, and in "Cathedral" he denounces the loss of spiritual values.

LaChapelle has become one of the most important interpreters of our time, as he creates images with an extraordinary evocative strength, that feed from art history to street culture and that are at the same time, both a striking record and unique mirror of all facets of society today.


"Jonah", 2007
Serie "Awakened"
Digital C-Print
175,2 x 133,3 cm.

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November 9, 07

IF YOU LIKE TREES and you're in Berlin



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Wald bei Ehmkendorf #1, 2007, Edition 5 (+2)

Sabine Wenzel   The German Forest

10 November - 8 December 2007

Opening: Friday, 9 November 7pm

galerie engler
Kastanienallee 67, 10119 Berlin
Tel +49 (0)30 44308500
engler@berlin-art-info.de
www.berlin-art-info.de
Opening hours: Tue-Sat 1-8pm


Wald bei Feldberg #4, 2007, Edition 5 (+2)

Sabine Wenzel
www.sabinewenzel.de

The German forest as a structure formed by light. Dematerialised, mysterious and unapproachable. Sabine's images undermine the viewer's sense of reality. Yes, the trees and the light of the forest clearings are there, but somehow these are not the classic forest images that we have internalised from childhood memories.
Here the forest is portrayed as a layer of atmospheric conditions, as an illusion created by pale, flickering light, as metaphor. Shafts of light come through the trees in rhythmic tones, bathed in magical light, simultaneously fascinating and unsettling. Images, where the emphasis is not the individual trees, but the overall impression of forest itself.
Experimental photography?
Perhaps, yes, but only to a certain extent. What is important here is not how the images are interpreted, but more the vision itself. The correspondence between reality and its transcendence to the emotional and unfathomable; which the forest, the German forest, exemplifies with a proverbial fascination.
The approach to such a visually loaded subject matter, with its break from C.D. Friedrich's Romanticism is courageous. Equally so, when having gone full circle, Sabine Wenzel returns to Romanticism; this time around devoid of gnomes and fairies, but having lost none of its mystery or drama.
In Sabine Wenzel's work the forest is presented as an integrated whole. Her focus is neither on its impenetrable depths nor on the individual trees. What she is interested in showing is, in the true sense of the word, a subjectively coloured idea of forest. Unsuitable for a PR brochure for the woodlands, and not a strategic gesture to dress itself up as Art, her images are a deeply personal response to her subject matter.
(Denis Brudna/Photonews 7/8-07)



Wald bei Moderwitz #1, 2006, Edition 5 (+2)

Sabine Wenzel *1966, studied at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig and majored at Burg Giebichenstein in Photography.
She lives and works in Berlin.


Wald bei Kunsterspring #1, 2007, Edition 5 (+2)

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November 9, 07

Fwd: Frank Hülsbömer in Paris at Galerie Magda Danysz



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Frank Hülsbömer   The anatomy of surface

Special Night in Paris: Tuesday, 13 November 2007, 6-9pm

On view during Paris Photo: 14 - 17 November 2007



78, rue Amelot, 75011 Paris . France
Tel: +33(0)1 45833851
magda@magda-gallery.com
www.magda-gallery.com
Opening hours: Tues-Fri 11am-7pm . Sat 2-7pm

Frank Hülsbömer   www.frankhuelsboemer.de
"The anatomy of surface"   www.frankhuelsboemer.de/page4/page4.html


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A l'occasion de Paris Photo, la galerie organise une soiree speciale dediee a Frank Hulsbomer. Il y devoile ses dernieres photos et un coffret special documentaire sur certaines formes architecturales et sur la relation entre les hommes et les lieux qu'ils construisent .
Pour recevoir une invitation pour cette soiree magda@magda-gallery.com

Celebrating Paris Photo the gallery offers a special night to discover Frank Hulsbomer's newest works, which are as some say, documentaries on specific architectural forms and about the relation between the people and the places they build
To receive the invitation for this special evening magda@magda-gallery.com


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in his new series entitled "the anatomy of surface", frank hülsbömer fills his surfaces with a semantic depth which appears diametrically opposed to the idea of surface itself. here surfaces are led to simulate objects via curves and kinks, alternatively becoming independent zones, configurations or positions, juxtaposed as they are with neighbouring surfaces and objects in contrasting shades.
the photographs are digitally unmanipulated and only print optimised yet their rendering-like aesthetics suggest a binaric origin.

connotations of bauhaus and russian avant-garde appear but, at the same time, hülsbömer ironizes their search for abstraction via fragmentation and reduction.
one is reminded of the physical theories of the past century, though these photographs constitute an independent visionary entity.

all in all, hülsbömer's work appears to have undergone an artistic development from an subjective capturing of existing spaces to the conceptually creative. the exhibition also includes the "remix" series, which contrasts one external and one internal image in a sequence of diptyches, comprehensibly charting the artist's reversal - by association. magda danysz is also showing a series of works named: "family constellations" which is part of hülsbömer's pictogram studies.

Imprint / Impressum:

Torstr. 218
10115 Berlin

Editor: Claudia Stein

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November 9, 07

Fwd: Flatland Gallery at Paris Photo


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Erwin Olaf, 'Irene' Portrait, Grief 2007

Flatland Gallery
at Paris Photo

November 15 - 18, 2007

Ruud van Empel
Erwin Olaf
Cornelie Tollens
Carla van de Puttelaar




Paris Photo 2007
At the Carrousel du Louvre
Booth E5
www.parisphoto.fr

Flatland Gallery
Lange Nieuwstraat 7, Abraham Dolehof
3512 PA Utrecht . The Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)30 . 2315181
info@flatlandgallery.com
www.flatlandgallery.com
Wed-Sat 1-5 pm

 

Flatland Paris
at Galerie Magda Danysz
78, rue Amelot, 75011 Paris

In Erwin Olaf's latest series 'Grief' (2007) he portrais the unhappy, private lives of beautiful, affluent women, evoking 1960s America shortly after John F Kennedy's assassination. Olaf compares the worldwide Grief that ensued to that which followed September 11, 2001. What accentuates the series' poignancy is the contrast between the charmed, external appearance of the women's lives and their internal sense of desolation.
Anna Samson for Eyemazing Magazine



    Cornelie Tollens:
    Citron Confit et du Sucre Candi


Cornelie Tollens (1964)  surrounds herself in an imaginary boudoir filled with things that she finds intriguing and alluring. Flowers, fruits and fruit, valuable materials such as lace, satin and damask, supple and smooth ribbons and lingerie. But also the secret places in soft, beautiful bodies, and the suggestive soft shapes of life in the sea, as opposed to the aggressive pointed shapes of a beak or a high heel. These are the ingredients of her work in which it is important that the artist herself remains firmly in charge of the complete presentation. Cornelie Tollens uses her photography to illustrate both beauty and creamy innocence, which is not an easy task given the wide selection of guilty objects and accessories. 



Ruud van Empel, Venus # 3, 2007

Flatland will bring two new works of Ruud van Empel's Venus series.
'When Ruud van Empel chooses children to play the leading roles, which is in most of the cases, that primitive impulse of desire, that feeling that everything is possible turns into something concrete. Fantasy has no limits and invades the territory that belongs to reality. And we enjoy those scenes created by artists like van Empel because we get a chance to be as naïve, innocent and fresh as those kids staring at us; at least for a moment'
Maria Carolina Baulo for Next Level Magazine



Carla van de Puttelaar "Untitled"

Carla van de Puttelaar 's intimatie nudes capture young women bathed in a subdued natural light reminiscent of her Flemish predecessors centuries before... She photographs them in an oblique way, teasing us with halfturned bodies, covering hands, closed eyes and details that are delicately sexy rather than overt.
Sophie Wright for the British Journal of Photography

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November 9, 07

20 000 !!! o_O°°°

I'm here since may 2007 !

I've discovered many peoples here

I've learnt many things here

now after only few monthes, i've reached 20 000 visits on my home page

Ipernity is a huge "group" in which we're ""living"" alltogether without big argues...

meeting such peoples as you (different way of life) is possible only here online

thanks to Ipernity (and to my interest to photo)

to bring me there, in the middle of you !

I want to thanks my parents, my girlfriend, my dog.....

LOOOLL

(i know, it's not Oscars ceremony.. but want to say that)

 

aow and ...


SHINE ON !

Anthony

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November 9, 07

"Deux fois plus propre ?" [JYM]

Please clic the pix to see more from this artist

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November 10, 07

Fwd: HackelBury Fine Art, London: Sebastião Salgado




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Dinka man, Southern Sudan, 2006
© Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/NB Pictures

Sebastião Salgado

GENESIS



HackelBury Fine Art Ltd.
London UK

10 November 2007 -
26 January 2008

   
HackelBury Fine Art Ltd.
4 Launceston Place, London W8 5RL
Tel +44 (0)20 7937 8688
Fax +44 (0)20 7937 8868
reception@hackelbury.co.uk
www.hackelbury.co.uk
Tues-Sat 10am - 5pm


Chinstrap penguin colony, Antarctica 2005
© Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/NB Pictures

Sebastião Salgado: GENESIS

Genesis is the latest, most ambitious and deeply personal project by world renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado. Already four years in the making, with four more to follow, this body of work is epic in scale and significant in intention:

"I have named this project GENESIS because my aim is to return to the beginnings of our planet: to the air, water and fire that gave birth to life, to the animal species that have resisted domestication, to the remote tribes whose 'primitive' way of life is still untouched, to the existing examples of the earliest forms of human settlement and organisation. A potential path towards humanity's rediscovery of itself. So many times I've photographed stories that show the degradation of the planet. I thought the only way to give us an incentive, to bring hope, is to show the pictures of the pristine planet - to see the innocence. And then we can understand what we must preserve."  

Salgado's documentary work has been exhibited and collected internationally since 1977, featured in newspapers and magazines all over the world, and has formed the basis of several monographs. In addition, he holds a post as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
HackelBury Fine Art will exhibit twenty previously unseen works from this series, all original silver gelatin prints, signed by the artist. Prices start at £3000 including frame and VAT.


Dinka in traditional house, Southern Sudan, 2006
© Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/NB Pictures



To view images from the exhibition please follow this link:
www.hackelbury.co.uk/artists/salgado/genesis.html

For a full biography follow this link:
www.hackelbury.co.uk/artists/salgado/salgado.html

Please contact Kate Stevens at kate@hackelbury.co.uk
or on 020 7937 8688 for further information.


Iceberg between Shetlands and paulet Islands, Antarctica, 2005
© Sebastião Salgado/Amazonas/NB Pictures

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November 10, 07

ROB YOUNG !

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clap clap isn't it ?

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November 10, 07

Roberto Ballerini

Is a man i've discovered long time ago on Fl.... I was discovering photography when he was already doing beautifull HDR. He teached me many things, even if he don't know. and first of all he's kind and clever people when i'll be older, i'd like to become as he is I just hope i'll never own a CANON... baaa :(( Dear Roberto, you sometimes make a wink to me but be sure you're the man to be seen here on Ipernity ! With honest admiration, i send you my best SHINE ON !!! (here a little selection of pix i like)









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November 11, 07

DANY


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November 11, 07

BAJY !!


Clic on the pix for more

Shine on !!

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November 11, 07

Ladies and Gentlemen : JAMIE CULLUM !

Dedicace to Ying ;-)

discover this genius

 






enjoy ! and SHINE ON

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