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Annjin says:
this is one of the best photos ever from you, I think ... So full of emotions, so excellent executed - a perfect balance between thought and presentation.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you Ann. I am very happy that you think this is one of my best: I really value your thoughts and feedback. I like this one a lot myself.
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Annjin replies:
well .. I'm back again & again ...
I just love it.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
Michael B.pro says:
it's all about imagination.
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink / translate )
Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Yes indeed: it is all about the imagination. without it we can't go places. Thanks for your thoughts.
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ljósid says:
beautiful with a strong expression! Great title as well!
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you so much.
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rafpro says:
it somehow not easy to say what i feel about it..... it's sad, dark, even terrific. on the other hand she is so unarmed, with heart on her sleeve.... (literally too - her décolletage has got shape of heart for me). i need to think about it.
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Yes the heart is what stands out even in the darkness. I did not intend this to be sad. I can see though why you think it is. Time and space are impermanent what is is no longer and what used to be is nothing but a memory; a thought which takes us back to familiar times and places but also to new ones invented and inexistent as of yet.
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tom.k says:
I totally agree with rafaln. I cannot easily tell how I feel about this shot.
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thanks Tom for sharing your thoughts. There may be an element of uneasiness in this picture; a tension which is what this picture is all about.
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mo **pro says:
for me she seems like being caught by her thoughts... but maybe she's just about to
free herself. it's like a transit situation
i love this pic ...
Posted 2 years ago. ( permalink )
KliXpro says:
I do not have to think of a possible young Greek widow, something like 60-70 years ago, or like the one in "Zorba the Greek". Only her décolleté makes me think otherwise ;-) Are your (or her) thoughts so diffused?
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) says:
:) Zorba the Greek now here's a classic !!! I don't know about her thoughts but mine are not always clear :) Yes this is somewhat a scene from a dream--I don't know if I actually ever had this dream--but it seems like it could have been.
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KliXpro replies:
A dream? Oh, if you are interested in such creative book like Murakami's you might be interested in great art films. Try to find this magnificent film from Argentina Don't Die Without Telling Me Where You're Going. You'll see there the dream registering machine!
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TakeMeToTheHospital !!! says:
this is touching and strong.
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you JohnnyBoy.
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Zara says:
Bonjour Aref Nammari (goplayer), je suis un administrateur du groupe 10+ Faves. Nous serions heureux que vous ajoutiez ce document dans notre groupe. Merci !
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) says:
Merci beaucoup pour l'invitation Zara //
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Daniela Casalla says:
Hola Aref Nammari (goplayer), soy uno de los administradores del grupo Women in art. Nos gustaría que añadieras este documento a nuestro grupo. ¡Gracias!
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Merkisteinnpro says:
Excellent work!
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you so much.
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Crazy_little_thing says:
Unbelievably good.
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Aref Nammari (goplayer) replies:
Thank you so much. Greatly appreciate your comment and the vote.
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