Reviews from

Mr. Singer

A singer sewing machine

55 total reviews 
Comment from LarryB


well, you have posted a nice story here. The Accompanying photo is very nice too.

It is sharp, and clear. The vigenette adds nicely to the scene.

Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2010


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Comment from willie


Nice shot!
This is truly interesting. Your notes is a story teller, but the shot itself is borderline. I like what I see though. The oil and can on top does have a little story to tell. Anyhow it is an interesting photograph.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2010


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Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


Very interesting story. Equally interesting is the image. The middle name for Singer is the quality. These are very popular in India too. This is a really nice picture showing the accessories that go with the machine. And the rose bunch says it all. Good shot.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2010


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Comment from virginian


Good story. Like the faded edging. Lighting, colors and details are nice. Nice presentation and am sure lots of stories could be told with these antiques. I've sewn with one; now have a Singer from one bought for my mom in 1958. It still purrs like a kitten. 'Enjoyed.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2010


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Comment from raineyknightartwork


Initial Perception: the old singer machines
Emotionally Charged: yes
Story Telling Ability: Yes
Colour Harmony: complementing
Title: works
Artist Notes: need to edit to remove question marks from text being pasted into field
Technical Creativity: expert
Center of Interest: singer
Category Posted: Retro
Story Telling Ability: Yes
What Works Well? focus, framing, subjects and colours
Comments: inspiring
Star Rating: 5
A cyber rating may be given when actual stars are unavailable
Per site scale (6=Exceptional, 5.5=Professional, 5=Expert (no revisions necessary) 4.5=Above Average, 4=Average)

Thank you for sharing. Rainey

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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    You are welcome. I enjoyed writing this review. Rainey
Comment from Robin Gillow


These machines are still VERY MUCH in use in many countries. GREAT machines...they GO forever! I like your idea and focusing. It is a real delight to view and a very pleasing piece. Robin

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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reply by Robin Gillow on 26-Nov-2010
    My pleasure, I enjoyed viewing this piece. Robin
Comment from mamamary


This looks like alot of work from long ago. The picture is framed very nicely. I like the blur you used. The colors are nicely combined. Thank God for electricity, though.

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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Comment from ademuro


Nice timeless photo of this singer going machine
Good creative presentation
Good framing
Good clarity
Good focus
Good luck.

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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Comment from jesuel


what a beautiful still life i really like how you faded the edges and the color is perfect what more can i say but beautiful work here

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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Comment from Bluelily


I love your story and photo. The composition is good and lighting perfect for what you are doing. I love the vignette, perfect. The othee bits of nostalgia are good too although seeing the oil tin on that beautiful wood without anything under it makes me want to snatch it off before it makes a mark. LOL Very nice.

 Comment Written 25-Nov-2010


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