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| 02/27/2007 12:56:29 PM |
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| 02/27/2007 12:53:43 PM |
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| 02/27/2007 12:51:42 PM |
But.. I'm a BOY!!!!!by ArtysteComment: "I'm a boy, I'm a boy; but my ma won't admit it. I'm a boy, I'm a boy; but if I say I am I get it!..." The Who. |
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| 02/26/2007 04:49:35 AM |
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| 02/25/2007 12:32:58 PM |
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| 02/20/2007 01:45:59 PM |
ritualby whiteroomComment: What kind of ritual is this? Powerful picture. Is he really an Indian, though? Or is he a Western hippie? His white skin makes me wonder. |
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| 02/12/2007 02:31:54 PM |
Angie by PedroComment: I can accept all that. And it IS an excellent photo -- masterfully presented. But you could make an awful lot of money marketing it to college-age men - even more if you re-shoot it with her holding a bottle of beer. And that's the thrust of my defense of Hughie's comment. I know that you, as photographer, want feedback on how well or poorly you photographed her. But you chose her for a purpose, and you posed her the way you did for a purpose. You achieved what you set out for -- which is much more than to just shoot a good photo. Your photo appeals to the core of (especially young) male sexual desire. You reached into our collective male libido and smacked us over the head with our deepest desires. If all Hughie could manage to get out was a breathless "Nice tits!", it's no wonder. His brain was probably on overload and it was all the poor guy could muster. I can't say I blame him.
And, yes, it's also because you presented and captured her attributes so damn well. She doesn't get all the credit, and neither does her surgeon! You crafted the presentation and captured the scene. Well done. |
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| 02/11/2007 10:59:12 PM |
Angie by PedroComment: Forgive me for being skeptical about some of this, but I believe that if a photographer only cares about lighting, exposure, etc..., then it is unlikely that s/he will choose a model whose physical beauty is so exceptional. You can take just as perfect a photo with what Fotomann describes as an "untraditional model." I have seen several such photos and none of them score well. Now, there are many wonderful nudes out there with beautiful models where my reaction would be more in line with what some of you are saying. I have and usually do comment on those kinds of nudes in the more socially tasteful way that some of the commenters here are asking for. However, my point here is that this photo is not such a shot. This photo, in my opinion, is the kind of thing that college age men hang on their walls as a poster. So it evokes exactly the response given by Hughie.
Nice photo. Well done photographically. But there is another aspect to this that we seem to want to deny. |
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| 02/11/2007 01:46:52 PM |
Angie by PedroComment: Originally posted by smyk: "tits"... I hate that damn word! guys can be so damn....not classy sometimes. That word should be banned from male vocabulary...sorry am I starting an argument here? Sorry. I'll stop. |
I have to disagree. In this case, with this particular picture, "Nice tits!" is probably the most apt and honest comment a heterosexual man could make. The nature of this picture is such that "Beautiful breasts" "wonderful model" "nice hair" etc... would all just be euphemisms for what any heterosexual man would really be thinking -- "Nice tits!" Yes, that's what this shot is all about. And I think that's what it's purpose was -- not that there's anything wrong with that. It's a fantastic photo, and, yes, those are some damn nice tits! |
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| 02/10/2007 09:11:12 PM |
Sleeping Kingby OmanOtterComment: Originally posted by patio127: you got really close- were you in a vehicle ? So exciting , Sean ! Nice shot . |
Patio: Thanks. No, I wasn't in a vehicle. This shot, and the one of the lioness in the afternoon -- and all my properly-lit shots of lions -- were taken of lions in a fenced enclosure at a lion rescue facility where they keep lions that can't be released into the wild. So, I'm standing in a watch tower here looking over the fence. I have a bunch of other pictures of lions -- the lion at night picture and the lion eating a giraffe picture and several more that I will post later that were either taken at night or in very poor light. Those pictures were in the wild. So, unfortunately, the only time I saw lions during the day in good lighting conditions was the day I went to the lion rescue facility. All my wild lions were at night, in bad lighting, or at a great distance. |
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