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| 04/28/2006 05:11:58 PM |
Tangoby LevTComment: Hi Paul,
nice to hear from you :)
I agree: B&W works better with tango. I was very lucky to get these shots. They are not "posed" as most of tango shots are, but really snatched from the heat of a real dance, and it shows. This woman (a Russian, believe it or not) is really amazing - she just started tango 3 years ago (a grade student by tango standards) but she is so good, and so in love with it. It also shows, I guess. In fact, I darkened the guy a little bit on this photo to focus more on her amazing face. Glad that you liked it. Message edited by author 2006-04-29 03:35:20. |
| 04/28/2006 09:28:36 AM |
The Hub of Lifeby TelehubbieComment: love this shot. foottracks make it much more interesting. It's a lucky find: I have been to White Sands last year (see my portfolio), but haven't seen anything like it. |
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| 04/26/2006 01:20:23 AM |
Grandma's kitchen by kiwinessComment: Congrats on a great shot, a red ribbon, and yielding blue to your wife! That's a true gentleman! :) Great sweep, guys! |
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| 04/26/2006 01:19:01 AM |
Anno 1870 by AnastasiaComment: Congrats on a great shot, a blue ribbon, and beating (barely) your husband! Great sweep, guys! |
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| 04/24/2006 01:42:19 AM |
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| 04/18/2006 06:57:01 PM |
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| 04/18/2006 02:31:19 PM |
Shahinaby teddlsComment: very interesting portrait which reminds me Klimt paintings. One of my favorites in this challenge. Would love to know the processing details |
| 04/17/2006 06:17:04 PM |
Behind blue eyesby LalliSigComment: Great portrait, one of my favorites. I am not sure about skin texture, the photo is stylized as a hairstyle ad or a magazine cover shot where this is a big no-no :) |
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| 04/17/2006 06:14:31 PM |
The Photographerby graphicfunkComment: very nice classical portrait. Perfect lighting and focus. An old rangefinder camera (is it a Leica?) is a nice touch. A little bit of a hairlight from bottom right tpo separate the head from the background would possibly make it slightly better, but it is great as it is. |
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| 04/17/2006 06:11:57 PM |
The Game Keeperby FalcComment: awesome portrait, one of my favorites. hope it won't get hammered by voters with uncalibrated monitors. |
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