ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted December 9, 2005 A timeless pose that's nicely done. I know someone will mention the toe being too close to the edge. No big deal Link to comment
angel_pena 0 Posted December 9, 2005 absolutely wonderful pose and composition. Cheers ! Link to comment
warrent 0 Posted December 10, 2005 Very nicely done. But like someone mentioned the toe's a little close to the edge (not a big deal). I would like to see a little more of her face, but not a whole lot more. Just move the hair back a little so there isn't just a little black dot for a nose peeking out and nothing but chin. Great lighting. Link to comment
kevinconroyfarrell 0 Posted December 10, 2005 This has such a nice mood about it. It is more about the inside of the person than the outside. Having the subject looking out a window suggests thought, dreaming, contemplation. The nudity is subtle and leaves me wanting more. Link to comment
nadeika 0 Posted December 12, 2005 KEN, thanks a lot for your comment. As for the toe, we were trying hard to keep her from falling from that window seal, so I guess a small sacrifice as a toe being too close to the frame should be ok compared to her not being in the frame altogether :) FRAN, ANGEL, D F, NURIMPAM: Thanks for commenting on it! WARREN: For the toe - see above :) As for her face turned away, it was ment this way. Otherwise she'd not be looking outside the window. Let's leave some wanting more here, shall we? Thanks a lot! KEVIN: That was the whole idea to leave you wanting more :) Thanks! Link to comment
t_h3 0 Posted December 31, 2006 As far as I'm concerned, toes can go out of the frame as often and as far as they want! But for those toe enthusiasts, who really like a little wiggle-room down at the end, try comping in a little extra windowsill in photoshop. Extensions are common in the photo business. Happens all the time, and you'd never know it. Link to comment
danielhristescu 0 Posted November 23, 2008 Very good composition and lights .Congratulations . Regards Dan. Link to comment
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