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| 06/17/2003 12:17:14 PM |
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| 06/17/2003 09:58:50 AM |
Model Of The Month (Cosmo)by AmieeComment by Swashbuckler: Good color, esp. for being in the shadows. It's a bit grainy. It's not a glamour shot (IMO) (see title). Background is plain, adds nothing to the pic. 6 Rob the Swash |
| 06/17/2003 06:02:02 AM |
Model Of The Month (Cosmo)by AmieeComment by danh669: First things first, a modeling photo needs to have a much more striking background than this. Even if it was just a big blur, that would be better. Secondly, the way he is leaning over broodingly, he looks more like a musician than a Cosmo model. Cosmo models have big smiles, perfect lighting, and flawless makeup. Clothes too. Musicians can get away with casual, models can not. Just a few thoughts. |
| 06/16/2003 04:46:21 PM |
Model Of The Month (Cosmo)by AmieeComment by albright1: You should have commanded him to "work it" a little more. Poor guy looks beleagured, as if someone were pestering him with a camera for a long time... |
| 06/15/2003 06:14:10 PM |
Model Of The Month (Cosmo)by AmieeComment by HBunch: The focus on the model seems soft here. It looks quite grainy. The lighting on the subject doesn't seem very bright. It's a bit dark. I wonder if this is what is effecting the quality here. Better to have your subject in a bit more light. This would help a lot with the clarity. The background isn't the best, but it's not terrible either. I like how he's not looking at the camera. I don't think however that this would be on the cover of the magazine. The quality is a bit low, and I think that the garbage can in the background is a bit 'not right'. It's right near his head and a bit destracting. Hope this helps. ~Heather~ |
| 06/14/2003 08:58:20 AM |
Model Of The Month (Cosmo)by AmieeComment by kyrielle: I don't find the pose especially believable, but my bigger concern with this photo is that you've let the background take over. Even though your subject fills most of the frame, the background's not significantly more blurred - and weeds, a plastic trash can, the edge of a picnic table, the building's roof slanting down into the picture - it's all very distracting/cluttery. A different place and background might have strengthened this image a lot (either blurring the background out, finding something restful, or using a background of more intrinsic interest/excitement so that it was part of, rather than an intrusion on, the feel of the image). |
| 06/12/2003 10:17:23 PM |
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