janet cull 0 Posted January 28, 2007 Wow. I can't even imagine all you've put into this to make it so, but it's pretty fantastic! Link to comment
haleh b 0 Posted January 28, 2007 "Raining letters of past and present"? Her expression draws me to what can be read on those letters. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 28, 2007 Your picture has removed just a LITTLE of the dislike I have for the digital processes. I am beginning to see it's potential, not to replace traditional photography, but as a separate medium. You might consider learning to draw and paint if you do not do so already. The freedoms, compared to photography, are considerable. Link to comment
alessio_buratta 0 Posted January 28, 2007 nice shot !!!! mi piace.! idea colore luce bravo!!!!! cordiale saluto alex from italy........ Link to comment
michael foy 0 Posted September 8, 2007 Love the pose. Lighting is lovely too. Looks to much like a painting in my opinion though. I'm not real big on heavy post processing to achieve painting affects. But if you were going for painting I guess you nailed it, so nice job if that is the case. Michael Link to comment
joe_ethridge 0 Posted September 8, 2007 I love it. Great lighting. Great color. Beautiful. 7/7. Link to comment
beepy 0 Posted September 9, 2007 Fun picture - interesting to look at coming off Maggie Taylor's opening last nite. I am very straight in my photography - but I like how you've approached this image and worked it. Link to comment
janet cull 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Looking in again. I love the perspective, the lighting on her face, the whole look. What a work of art! Link to comment
gorm 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Great composition and lightening, love your picturs :)Gorm Link to comment
aol instant messenger one 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Absolutely stunning! Reminds me very much of Robert Parke-Harrison's work. Congrats:) Link to comment
vickilynn 0 Posted November 4, 2007 A seven rating just can't touch this work of art. Awesome! Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted November 12, 2007 Please note the following: This image has been selected for discussion. It is not necessarily the "best" picture the Elves have seen this week, nor is it a contest. Discussion of photo.net policy, including the choice of Photograph of the Week should not take place here, but in the Site Feedback forum. The About Photograph of the Week page tells you more about this feature of photo.net. Before writing a contribution to this thread, please consider our reason for having this forum: to help people learn about photography. Visitors have browsed the gallery, found a few striking images and want to know things like why is it a good picture, why does it work? Or, indeed, why doesn't it work, or how could it be improved? Try to answer such questions with your contribution. Link to comment
ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted November 13, 2007 Great job of post-processing. The pose is perfect, as is her expression Link to comment
robertpastierovic 0 Posted November 13, 2007 Nice picture. The only thing that bothers me are those white threads going out of her hand. They don't look real to me, naturally wound. Otherwise it's very good. Link to comment
bronx 0 Posted November 13, 2007 One of the best photos I have seen here. The mood, the way she is looking up, everything goes together nicely. Link to comment
kristina_kraft 0 Posted November 13, 2007 A day dreaming! The girl holds a love letter on a rope, just like a balloons. Maybe the thoughts are like a balloons. They come and gone. The tones of the skin merges into the wallpaper very gradually. Although the landscape is far away, it looks like she is coming out of it, almost like a ghost. She is a memory, a modern allegory of a memory. Link to comment
greg s 4 Posted November 14, 2007 I have mixed feelings regarding the post-process, but really like the pose and lighting for the young woman. First rate & beautiful! -g- Link to comment
loncko 0 Posted November 14, 2007 it's great work, i realy like the emotion of this photo Link to comment
dankapsner 0 Posted November 14, 2007 Very appealing depiction of innocence. It hearks back to pictorialism in its subject and treatment, and blends subtle, modern lighting with skillful postprocessing. Although it is not my style of work, it is exceptionally well done and is worthy of the attention it is getting. Link to comment
daily_photograph 0 Posted November 14, 2007 Clever! You can update the background then and now keeping the pose for its a really professional one. Link to comment
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