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02/13/2007 02:27:12 PM |
Originally posted by noraneko: I think this is a seriously underrated shot. In fact, I find it the most artistic of any of your photos. The lighting is superb, and it is obvious you had a concept in mind, which you managed to execute quite well.
I see from your comments that you cropped slightly. I would be very interested to see the original, as I think the photo could benefit from more negative space on the right side. |
I only cropped a very tiny bit off the bottom because the edge of the backdrop was visible. I like the idea of more negative space on the right. I will try to create that by increasing the size of the canvas. |
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02/13/2007 09:51:55 AM |
I think this is a seriously underrated shot. In fact, I find it the most artistic of any of your photos. The lighting is superb, and it is obvious you had a concept in mind, which you managed to execute quite well.
I see from your comments that you cropped slightly. I would be very interested to see the original, as I think the photo could benefit from more negative space on the right side. |
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02/12/2007 07:19:05 PM |
When I first saw this picture, I thought it was Virgin Mary holding little baby Jesus. Oh well. I like your interpretation. Wondeful lines and colors. Good focus. But really it is the two purple lines that really work for me. |
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02/12/2007 01:18:32 PM |
those extra lines that Jeff mentioned were the difference between a 7 and a 9 in my score. they give your photo a beautiful abstract composition of lines... where did I hear that before? |
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02/12/2007 02:15:15 AM |
Very nice shot Julianne. It took a second to see it but it but it is very well executed. |
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02/11/2007 08:54:21 PM |
Beautiful composition of lines (as well) |
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02/11/2007 07:38:41 PM |
Beautiful find and nicely shot! I'm of two minds about the extra stems. Part of me wants them cloned out to make the subject flowers stand out. But part of me wants to leave them in to make this a found scene within a natural setting, which is more interesting. |
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02/11/2007 01:46:57 PM |
Quite emotive posing, and nicely composed as a picture. I might have cloned out the brown stem at the upper right, although that might have left too much negative space there. It almost looks like it's peeking in on the scene and it's just curious, not sympathetic or grieving. Or I'm reading too much into a stem ;-) |
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02/11/2007 01:19:17 PM |
remarkably complex Pieta-like image. 9 |
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02/11/2007 01:02:02 PM |
maybe if the head of the flower was a looking a little lower (head hung low)IMO, I like the border effect |
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02/11/2007 11:28:37 AM |
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02/11/2007 10:45:05 AM |
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02/10/2007 04:57:40 PM |
this looks very Pink Floyd |
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02/06/2007 03:23:06 AM |
It made me really sad! Great light! |
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02/05/2007 11:09:06 AM |
Very nice, sucks you in to take a second look. |
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02/04/2007 11:19:11 PM |
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