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| 01/17/2007 05:26:30 AM |
Waitingby TruegshtComment: I like the innocence of this. From a photography perspective, the light is nice and even and focus is very good. The composition/crop feels a bit off-balanced to me - between the composition and the angle the picture is taken at, the focus of the shot seems to be the nose and I'd prefer it to be the eyes. Hopefully this makes sense. |
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| 01/17/2007 05:01:29 AM |
Sunbatherby JuliBocComment: Great tones in this Julianne, and I quite like the duplicity of the shadow. Makes for a very interesting and well-balanced composition. Also didn't hurt that you selected a very lovely model for this! Score sucks; picture most certainly does not. |
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| 01/17/2007 04:59:16 AM |
A Shadow of His Former Selfby raishComment: Is this you? This is a way cool shot. I have that same problem with cats getting in the way, but I figure they're there for a reason. Besides, adds an interesting touch to this. I quite like it, actually. Quite like it a lot. |
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| 01/17/2007 04:52:31 AM |
My Love (35 years and counting)by levyj413Comment: What a delightful couple! Thanks for sharing their story, and I bet they're quite happy with this. As for the editing - the background seems too something... bright/harsh maybe? Something that gives the photo more depth might be more appropriate. Check with some of the portrait "pros" like Louis for ideas. |
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| 01/17/2007 04:23:05 AM |
Black and Whiteby NikonJebComment: I wouldn't have considered it DNMC but I'd have preferred it to be either shot in or processed to Black and White as most photogs understand the term. And that's mostly because I prefer darn near everything in B&W most days. I figure you knew exactly what you were doing with this shot - by that I mean entering a color photography showing black and white. (There was a challenge a while back called "black and white in color" for which this would have been quite appropriate.)
As a portrait - the gentleman in the photograph has character and draws my interest for that reason. The lighting is a bit harsh and didn't quite make it to his eyes, which is one thing I do like to see in portraits - eyes. (They're the window to the soul and all that.) The red of the background is nice to add color, complementing your subject well, but I'm not fond of the wooden thingamabobs - a smooth texture would probably be better. It's a good picture, much better than a simple snapshot, but not a "great" portrait. I'd suggest you shoot this gentleman again - he's a terrific subject.
But what do I know? You're up to 63 comments and two favs! And you have a ribbon! |
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| 01/17/2007 04:13:59 AM |
Don't Forget About Usby quiet_observationComment: What I find kind of striking about this (other than the sentiments expressed of course) is the complete lack of people. It makes it very bleak - which is entirely appropriate. |
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| 01/17/2007 03:40:18 AM |
Glamby Gaby_GComment: Excellent, Gaby! Very well done. |
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| 01/17/2007 03:38:45 AM |
...to the soulby thegrandwazooComment: Wow. Look who's kicking butt with new lights! This is a very hot shot. And I mean hot. It sizzles. The lighting and detail in her hair really adds a lot, too. Very nice work, Erick! |
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| 01/17/2007 03:37:05 AM |
The Yearsby LouisComment: This is about as quality as quality gets. Perfect. I can see where you get your good looks, too. Your mother is a beautiful woman! |
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| 01/17/2007 03:32:01 AM |
Portrait of a Victorian Angelby Jaded_HousewifeComment: It wasn't ill-conceived. It is in fact a lovely portrait - great lighting, and you've done whatever it is you do to the eyes to make them beyond clear - they shine. And tell your daughter she's a perfectly wonderful model - very expressive, very beautiful! |
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