jasonwilliamsphotography 0 Posted December 7, 2005 I would eliminate the black from the corners, still an awesome shot! Link to comment
mozy 0 Posted December 7, 2005 Great portrait! You're the third photographer form Lebanon i see on photo.net! Keep the photos coming! Moe (from Lebanon) Link to comment
judsonr 0 Posted December 7, 2005 ...with Jason. Use Photoshop or any other editing program to remove the black bits upper right and lower left. Do NOT crop this image! Then, you will have a very sweet portrait. Link to comment
warren williams 0 Posted December 8, 2005 This is absolutely angelic. In 100 years from now it will still be admired as something very, very special. I'd rate it a 10 if I could! Warm regards. Warren Link to comment
madison01 0 Posted December 8, 2005 Mohamad, This is really very good.The black corners are a subjective point. I quite lik them as they ground the shot - They tell you where the frame is. They also help to indicate that this is a blanket or headwear. I love the graininess of it and I love the look on the boy's face. This is one of the best portraits that I have seen for a while. i agree with the comments about the longevity of this shot - I imagine you will 'wheel' this out in a few years time and still be pleased with it. Well Done and thanks for sharing, Paul Link to comment
sharshar 0 Posted December 8, 2005 This is a beautiful portrait of a beautiful child. The lighting adds to the beauty and mystery of this portrait, and the expression is heavenly. Wonderful! Link to comment
albinas 0 Posted December 10, 2005 I love the contrast, the sharpness and the expression on his face. Excellent photo. Link to comment
kleintje 0 Posted August 7, 2006 Wow! This is just stunning! The happy, content look on the boys face who seems to be completely at ease; you captured it beautifully. I'm not too sure about the dark bits in the corner (as some already pointed out before). They tend to drag my attention away from the boys face/eyes. As for them grounding the image and indicating the edges, I think that when the white edges just fade into the frame without the dark spots, it just adds to the mystery of this photo. Link to comment
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