michelle a. 0 Posted February 21, 2002 I usually don't comment let alone look at artistic nude images.....just not my cup of tea I guess. But the thumbnail drew my attention....I like this very much. The tones and the simplicity are very nice. :~) Link to comment
larry gustafson 0 Posted February 22, 2002 Have you tried changing the order of the images? Something to make them look less like a series of test prints or a print of a grayscale?I like what you have, I just wonder how it would look in a different order. Link to comment
bdouglas 0 Posted February 22, 2002 Nice lighting study. The difference between the two right exposures don't match the first three. Bob Douglas Link to comment
justin_stone 0 Posted February 22, 2002 Nice work with the display of range. I'd like to see an image of the dark background with an almost washed out back. Link to comment
brian_e 0 Posted February 23, 2002 kind of like a test strip. i wonder how it would look if the background or the model stayed the same tone and the model/background changed? Link to comment
stephenh 0 Posted February 25, 2002 Very nice digital study. Too bad about the persistent highlight rising from the model's head. But it is an effective treatment of a subject (the figure) near and dear to my heart. Nice work. Link to comment
kevin_taylor 0 Posted July 18, 2002 Looking to get critique from professional photographers or people educated in the field. Not interested in comments from Joe average who only wants to say bad things for fun. This is a print I have sold a few times now and it has prompted people who have seen it to hire me. Would like to get opinions from people that have the education to know it's strengths and weaknesses. Note: The "light hallow" was done on purpose. It is the artist interpretation of our invisible connection to heaven, god, etc. Link to comment
miro 0 Posted July 19, 2002 but I like it.It is nice and interestig,simple and eye catching. Link to comment
chris_hawkins 0 Posted July 20, 2002 As is the image does not evoke any emotion in me. I suggest modifications to the background would enhance the image. Perhaps progressing uniformly with no discontinuity between the forms from darkest (left) to lightest (right). Perhaps have the shafts of light appear as shafts of darkness in the left two images would also bring the image alive for me. Link to comment
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