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04/06/2011 07:04:01 AM |
Originally posted by EL-ROI: If Weston shot in color, he may have photographed this... maybe. |
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I've gotta admit, this comment burned my ass all through voting, because I'd done my research and you hadn't.
Message edited by author 2011-04-06 11:04:53. |
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04/06/2011 07:00:51 AM |
Thanks! I saw yours too and liked it, but noticed you went b/w :) Yep, I definitely suffered because of the color, although my lighting's not that stellar either! ;)
Originally posted by sjhuls: I think this suffered because it was not in black and white. I gave it an 8, I saw the original called dody, I also was inspired by it. You did a great job recreating it and its too bad most people didn't educate themselves before voting on this challenge. |
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04/06/2011 06:36:32 AM |
I think this suffered because it was not in black and white. I gave it an 8, I saw the original called dody, I also was inspired by it. You did a great job recreating it and its too bad most people didn't educate themselves before voting on this challenge. |
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04/04/2011 03:00:23 PM |
i really like the look of this one - very direct and unadorned |
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04/01/2011 04:35:03 AM |
If Weston shot in color, he may have photographed this... maybe. |
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03/31/2011 05:05:29 PM |
I like that you forsake Weston's bw. Sadly I don't think it helps. This is a nice shot, I really sense emotion from the subject and feel like I can identify with how she feels somehow. I think this kind of empathy is conspicuously missing from Weston's work (my opinion). So, I think it misses the Weston style, but is a great shot! |
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03/31/2011 08:15:13 AM |
A black and white conversion would look great |
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03/30/2011 07:02:32 AM |
Nice capture but why not black and white? |
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03/30/2011 02:56:52 AM |
I hope this doesn't get overloooked just because it isn't in black and white. This is a fantastic shot and really has an Edward Weston feel to it. There are a lot of shots in this challenge that mimic his style, but this is actually the first one that I thought could have been his. Not sure exactly why... anyway, great shot! |
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