tanyatruong 0 Posted August 2, 2006 ...among my series of "...dance of the lovers...". This is my first ever studio light attempt. Thanks for your time/comments. Warm regards, Tanya. Link to comment
dmo_galleries_chicago_phot 0 Posted August 2, 2006 This is an interesting shot. My only suggestion is that you zoom out a little so you don't cut the woman's foot out of the frame. Great job, though. Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted August 3, 2006 Hello Dough... Thanks for leaving your comment. You might be right about the cut-off the leg that makes it not as desirable as you like. For me, I feel just right because this photograph is more about mood and the connection between the subjects. In my opinion, the composition is still a very harmonious one. In addition, this photographs along with others were taken when they were constantly moving on their feet. They danced naked so beautiful that i did not want to interupt; therefore,i did not have much choice of compostions. Thanks for sharing your point of view anyhow. Warm regards, Tanya. Link to comment
atkphotoworks 0 Posted September 11, 2006 Tanya, I can appreciate the difficulties of shooting moving "objects". It isn't easy always to capture them in the frame. Still, there is something very graceful in this image and I certainly like this one over the black and white version. Cheers. Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted September 12, 2006 ...for your interest in the photo. Ya! I feel very lucky to be able to capture this moment. It was quite a joy to photograph them. Warm regards, Tanya. Link to comment
hao_nhien_vu 0 Posted April 20, 2007 His ring is something of a distraction. A too-small speck of light in the dark area.... (Her earring is fine - it's big enough, and it's in the bright area of the photo.) Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted April 21, 2007 Technically, you are right; however, if i focus too much on techniques, i would loose the mood of the photo. You have to photograph people when they are naked, and let me know your experience. Thanks for sharing your thought. Warmly, Tanya. Link to comment
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