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No Remorse by nutzitoComment by marylife: muito lindo essa foto, muito original, real hoje a vida
não nos da tempo de perceber que há mtas pessoas que não sentem remorsos em sua atitudes insanas, e qu ea frieza esta por toda a parte resumindo há mais maldade do que a bondade talvez pq o amor ao proximo o amor de amar, estaja entrando em extinção
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| 06/26/2008 02:03:31 AM |
Shooting Under Moon Light In The Bahamasby nutzitoComment by adrian45: love the exposure - the town's lights, the subdued moonlight - (moonlight is near exact same colour as daylight, so a 'proper' exposure looks exactly like a daylight scene, doesn't it), so I like the way you just underexposed it enough to have us be sure it is not a daytime shot. Much better than those films where the blue filtering , with the shot taken at midday, and everyone pretending to peer into the 'darkness'! Your friend was patient, wasn't he?
Another example of your people skills - I should really like to watch you working with people - how they react to you, how you motivate them to pose and be in your fascinating pictures. A sort of Cartier Bresson, but with no hiding or sly shots when no-one is aware of being taken, but yet a sort of invisibility of yourself, though it is clear that most of your shots are a collaboration, they seem to have to be, but never a sign of intrusiveness or blowing your own trumpet - very interesting person I think you must be |
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| 06/26/2008 01:48:45 AM |
No Remorse by nutzitoComment by adrian45: Have you ever tried directing films?
If not, why not?
A lighting cameraman would be proud of this, too!
At these sizes, no sign of any camera shake, but have you got a tripod, or anti-shake lenses? - that would solve the 1/10 second, and the zone of clear focus and dramatic lighting on the villain's face is just perfect to tell the story of a man so obsessed by revenge, so hardened by evil, that no remorse is the perfect title!
No reflection on your friend in front, but guessing what job he might do in real life, I can't see it being a florist or similar, but security guard or even bodyguard, or something involving night work in the jewelery trade? (he's probably a primary school teacher, really!)
very good choice of 'actors', considering they are friends!
Your pix of people shows a very enviable ability to get people to pose just as you need, and they seem to enjoy doing it - a great and useful talent. Many more ribbons for you, I am sure! Message edited by author 2008-06-26 01:52:11. |
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