elaine_roberts1 0 Posted February 12, 2002 How does this work as: 1. A family history photo 2. A "classic" generic old-fashioned type of photo - could you picture it on a greeting card or such? Thank you very much. For some reason I've not been able to get any feedback on this at all...Comments and ratings much appreciated! Link to comment
jodie coston 0 Posted February 12, 2002 I'm not sure that I could picture it on a greeting card, but it is a beautiful shot. Interesting elements and a nice composition. Link to comment
uingee4ahg 0 Posted February 12, 2002 I might come in a bit closer so as to reduce the depth of field. Not everything has to be in focus, especially with a photo like this. Link to comment
archie_alcantara1 0 Posted February 13, 2002 Elaine, This photo works for me. It has a very nostalgic feel and using b/w really accentuated this. You did a wonderful job in printing as the contrast on the picture stands out. There are a lot to see in the picture but not boring...if you know what I mean. One comment in regards to the hat. I do not know from my screen if the hat is almost black or does it have some details on it. From my screen, it took a long time to figure where the hat was and what the big blob of black spot.... Again, Elaine...good picture...you must have gotten your grandfather's artistic side !! And one last thing....This would be a great postcard material !! Link to comment
GerrySiegel 868 Posted February 13, 2002 As a still life it doesn't work for me. I am interested in the arrangement of the hat and the old box but I can't see enough of them. By concentrating on making the photos more visible you have "stolen" from the overall composition I feel. Maybe try it again from farther back Elaine with the photos just one element and fewer of them. And sepia tone the whole thing just to see what happens. Thanks for opportunity to comment.Gerry Link to comment
GerrySiegel 868 Posted February 13, 2002 One more thing. If the letter in front is going to be prominent, I want to see the script visible and clear. Yes they knew penmanship and they wrote letters in them there days:-). Worth redoing Elaine.Good luck. Link to comment
mark_clifton_griffin 0 Posted March 8, 2002 This picture works for me too. I think it might be better classified under your photojournalism section, since the history you quoted gives the photo needed context. I am impressed by your creativity, and I like your portfolio a lot. Link to comment
claus_vogl 0 Posted May 13, 2002 Dear Elaine, The subject reminds me of photographs by Josef Sudek in his cycle "remembrences". Some of his photographs are accessible on the internet. Have a look! Claus Link to comment
ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted November 23, 2003 On a greeting card? No. As a depiction of a slice of someone's life it works very well Link to comment
jimmcnitt 0 Posted July 16, 2005 A captivating still-life with an incredible story to tell! Beautiful work. --jim Link to comment
davenyc 0 Posted July 17, 2005 This is very touching. A tough subject and yet you made a compelling photograph from it. Link to comment
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