Guest Guest Posted September 13, 2005 Great expression. Is this a lucky shot, or staged? I don't have the courage to take photos of complete strangers... yet ;) I really need to get me a 50 f/1.4 Link to comment
tejedor de luz 0 Posted September 13, 2005 Was she stood up? I wonder. Good content, creates mystery and holds my attention. Link to comment
billfoster 0 Posted September 13, 2005 Excellent. Very moody and ...um .... morningy? Anyway, great shot. Link to comment
jochenvaneden 0 Posted September 13, 2005 It was in a local cafe, afternoon available light. Ligtly arranged during a conversation with this model: http://www.modelstyle.com/interesse.php?model=Eileen_1072113949Thank you! Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 13, 2005 wonderful capture and scenery and so beautiful tones of colors! Biliana Link to comment
jfochoa 0 Posted September 13, 2005 Yes... this is wonderful! Great expression and mood. Congrats! Link to comment
AntonioC 8 Posted September 14, 2005 Beautiful tonalities, really. Background and pose work very well. Link to comment
john falkenstine 1 Posted September 15, 2005 The concept is good, but the girl is sitting in a very irregular, cluttered environment which I find very distracting. Zooming in closer to cut out the clutter could have made a huge difference. While some folks would recommend a crop, the resulting loss of resolution which make things worse AND there's just too much "stuff" around her upper body and face. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 15, 2005 Sorry, no critiques from me. I especially like the wonderful colors blend. The whole composition is really beautiful. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 15, 2005 John, regarding the clutter... isn't that part of the package when it comes to 'Street' photography? Granted, this shot is contrived so perhaps the photographer did have more control over the end product that normal street phtotogrpahy would allow for, but the choice of lens is a 50 prime in this instance, so zooming (in this case, sitting at her table) would spoil the illusion that this is a candid shot. That's my thoughts anhow. Link to comment
nicolasbryant 0 Posted September 15, 2005 Colors scenery and the romantic, dreamy touch Link to comment
john falkenstine 1 Posted September 16, 2005 In some cases clutter, yes. But, what is the intent...the intended "style" of the photographer? Frankly I don't know. My point was that the image could be more powerful with LESS. Is this achievable in street photography. Well, its NOT easy. My recent attempts at street photography in Mexico resulted in a huge number of images with the noted clutter.. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 16, 2005 I've yet to find the courage for serious street work, so am in awe of anyone who can pull it off. Link to comment
dimitris 0 Posted September 17, 2005 Wonderful capture, very moody. There is a sense of melancholia. I like the framing a lot, environment works in favor of the image in this case. Best regards. Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted September 26, 2005 This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. It is simply an image that the Elves found interesting and worthy of discussion. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Site Feedback forum.When including images, please make sure they are relevant to the discussion, not more than 511 pixels wide, sufficiently compressed and make sure to enter a caption when uploading. Link to comment
edswinden 0 Posted September 26, 2005 Nice 'lifestyle' shot. Perhaps just a little untidy, but I could imagine seeing this in a trendy 'city break' travel brochure. I like the muted tones and window light. Best wishes. Link to comment
edswinden 0 Posted September 26, 2005 ...when I say untidy, I mean little things like the coffee drip on the cup that I find distracting and not in tune with the 'feel' of the image. And (to a much lesser extent) the strong dark shadow of another person behind the woman's head. Still a lovely-looking shot though. Link to comment
alejandrokeller 0 Posted September 26, 2005 I dont think the environment is distracting, etc. On the contrary, it really creates the whole feeling of the picture. Try to imagine how the picture would look like with the same model and pose (even the table if you like) but with a plain unicolor background... I bet you would think that the photographer could not comunicate with the model. Here, even if it is staged, the picture invites you to create the story arround the girl... Really nice colors, reflections, light... regards, Alejandro Link to comment
craig_shearman1 4 Posted September 26, 2005 The "clutter" is what makes it look real. In movies, you pay the "set dresser" aka prop person, thousands to create appropriate clutter. Link to comment
mg 0 Posted September 26, 2005 Can't believe what I just read about the drop on the coffee cup. :-) I would agree if this would be an ad for a coffee brand, but as I see it, it's a life scene... But there is indeed, to me as well, an untidy feel - in terms of colors only. A white balance mistake that was left uncorrected on purpose ? Or PShop coloring ? I don't know, but I hope we will hear it from the photographer. While I really like her posture and expression, as well as the composition, this picture, for me, is a miss in terms of colors - although I have to acknowledge that there is a trend for such fancy colors for afew decades now. It just isn't my taste: ok for studio work, imo, but it feels overdone for this subject matter. Still a good shot, but what a fantastic B&W it could be ! With the author's permission, I'd like to try to convert this to a nicely toned bw, and perhaps post it here. Regards, and congrats for everything besides the colors. Link to comment
marius barbulescu 0 Posted September 26, 2005 Wonderful! So calm, so moody! Great job, keep it up! 7\7 Link to comment
dagata 0 Posted September 26, 2005 I think the available light, as well as the use of color and dof, come together beautifully in this. Contrary to what Marc and John have said, I think the colors aren't untidy at all. The red table leads me into the model's coloring (in fact, blondes in red are a nice combination), and the warm tones in the sort of curtain-rod thing (don't know what to call it) on the left work well with a) the red table and b) the blue tones in the upper portion. What's interesting to me also is how the blue and the red are the same sort of temperature so they don't clash but provide a nice complementarity; what's also interesting to me is that, whether this was set up or not, the use of color in a non-studio setting really came together--but then again, I guess we can thank the restaurant's decorators for that. There's also a nice complementarity in the circular shapes/vertical lines. Jochen's whole folder has this very distinct, original vision, and his style is similar to (but not derivative of) much of the very original and provocative working coming out of Eastern Europe. This is something I really desire to follow. Link to comment
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