pnital 36 Posted October 15, 2006 It can fit the backlight theme as well. I like the execution of the idea and the composition in general, even I'm not sure about the left side that looks too washed out .I like the B/W presentation. Link to comment
sully 0 Posted October 15, 2006 Creative take on the theme. The shot looks real and not staged (it may very well be staged). It is intriguing to think about the possibilities; is she rushing home to get changed to go out again, was it at the end of a long day, is it a morning after shot. Well done. Link to comment
silvertip 0 Posted October 16, 2006 Yes. I agree about the washed out light.Nice idea PT. This needs another try with less light and perhapsanother angle.Chuck Link to comment
momente 0 Posted October 17, 2006 Truly an original and diverse twist to a theme most took on with predictable approaches. Well done, I'd suggest changing the angle, as well, but using the same sort of technique (keeping the light in the upper left background). Link to comment
steven lundberg 0 Posted October 18, 2006 I'd have to agree with a slightly different angle, and perhaps just a little further back, on the technical side of things. On the composition side it's a creative take on the theme, and whether intended or not, tells me a story of clothing discarded in the heat of passion, leading my eye to the bed, and then the contrast of the harsh daylight through the window hinting at the reflective and sobering mood of the morning after. Then again, the story could be a simple as this women, much like my own daughter, was never one to be concerned with clothing laying about wherever it happens to fall when changing... but what would be the fun in that interpretation? B&W was the right choice in my opinion, but my personal taste runs towards a little more contrast. Good theme fit, and well done. Link to comment
giuseppe_miriello1 0 Posted October 23, 2006 Intresting... i like the way the image looks... like the camera itself was laying abandoned on the ground and randomly captured this image.... really nice idea... to me only the window is a bit too bright, but i like the white reflection on the ground anyway... maybe try to reduce the whiteout above by croping square and limitating a bit the white presence? Link to comment
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