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01/06/2003 05:11:12 AM · #1
I've got a couple outtakes from my self-portraiting session. Self-portraits are something I get into particularly (since I like portraits but don't usually have the guts to ask someone to pose for me) so any feedback would be awesome. I almost submitted the third one, but I think I was better off with the one I picked.

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//detour.stepzero.org/photos/DSCN3759Aweb.jpg
//detour.stepzero.org/photos/DSCN3805Aweb.jpg

Anyone else have outtakes from the portrait challenge?

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01/06/2003 08:54:07 PM · #2
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01/06/2003 09:00:59 PM · #3
Here I my outtakes... I really should have gone with a more traditional approach then with the one I submitted.

Black and White portraits
01/06/2003 10:14:33 PM · #4


here is my outtake
01/06/2003 11:17:19 PM · #5
Hey danny... please don't say that. I added your portrait shot to my rather short collection of favorites. It was a brilliant shot and I'm disappointed that so many people seemed to think that expressing apathy was the same as not expressing anything at all. There were plenty of traditional shots in last week's challenge.. shots like yours are the ones that I can still picture freshly in my mind without checking the original, unlike many of the images which, while nicely executed shots with a lot of technical merit, have already faded into the pile of generic portraits in my mind.
Your outtakes aren't bad, but I don't doubt I'll be going back to look at the shot you submitted more than once in the future.
01/06/2003 11:27:40 PM · #6
i suck at uploading pictures
01/07/2003 07:52:08 AM · #7
i like the 3rd one. the deep shadows are visually interesting to me. they add an air of mystery and mood.

Originally posted by wingy:

I've got a couple outtakes from my self-portraiting session. Self-portraits are something I get into particularly (since I like portraits but don't usually have the guts to ask someone to pose for me) so any feedback would be awesome. I almost submitted the third one, but I think I was better off with the one I picked.

//detour.stepzero.org/photos/DSCN3670Aweb.jpg
//detour.stepzero.org/photos/DSCN3759Aweb.jpg
//detour.stepzero.org/photos/DSCN3805Aweb.jpg

Anyone else have outtakes from the portrait challenge?

01/07/2003 07:53:28 AM · #8
i like your outtake better than the pic you submitted.

better facial expression. more insight into the person.

Originally posted by achiral:



here is my outtake

01/07/2003 07:55:05 AM · #9
Thanks! You've made my morning. And thanks for adding it to your favorites. You are right, the voters didn't 'feel' the same thing in it as you and I. I doubt I'll change my style of shooting. I prefer to express myself in my work and sometimes, the DPC voters just don't agree with what I see, this weeks Song Title challenge is no exception ;-)

-danny

Originally posted by wingy:

Hey danny... please don't say that. I added your portrait shot to my rather short collection of favorites. It was a brilliant shot and I'm disappointed that so many people seemed to think that expressing apathy was the same as not expressing anything at all. There were plenty of traditional shots in last week's challenge.. shots like yours are the ones that I can still picture freshly in my mind without checking the original, unlike many of the images which, while nicely executed shots with a lot of technical merit, have already faded into the pile of generic portraits in my mind.
Your outtakes aren't bad, but I don't doubt I'll be going back to look at the shot you submitted more than once in the future.

01/07/2003 07:56:07 AM · #10
danny,

i dont know if it's about 'traditional' vs 'non-traditional'. I just think without any context, there would be no way for anyone to tell that the expression on your model's face was purposeful or if she simply just an unwilling, bored subject.

The title didn't really speak to the 'teen apathy' aspect of it, so you can't blame people for assuming the latter.

just my 2 cents. take with condiment of choice :)

Originally posted by crabappl3:

Here I my outtakes... I really should have gone with a more traditional approach then with the one I submitted.

Black and White portraits

01/07/2003 07:59:35 AM · #11
Back to the title thing :-D

The title 'I Shadow' is referring to teens who think only about themselves. I this, I that. Shadow refers to the obvious, black and white nature of the photograph. But, I Shadow also is to bring your focus to her eyes, and most girls at her age start wearing real eye shadow.

Ok, maybe I'm off my nut!
-danny

Originally posted by magnetic9999:

danny,
...The title didn't really speak to the 'teen apathy' aspect of it, so you can't blame people for assuming the latter.

Originally posted by crabappl3:

Here I my outtakes... I really should have gone with a more traditional approach then with the one I submitted.

Black and White portraits

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