chiaraphotography 2 Posted August 10, 2007 This was an unplanned shot that came from exploring some other ideas. Link to comment
sonneland 0 Posted August 10, 2007 Wonderful use of light here, I also find your composition absolutely brilliant. Well done!! Link to comment
Ruben Silva 1 Posted August 10, 2007 fine, tasteful, classy erotism, perfectly well executed. Congratulations. Link to comment
sarahkane 0 Posted August 10, 2007 Angie, this is exquisite... Although it's a very intimate image, your shadows mask her body just so the image is tasteful, romantic and beautiful. Wonderful photo! ~S~ Link to comment
daviddbfotoart 0 Posted August 10, 2007 Great photo Angie. If at all possible, removing the left hand and the slight scar on her belly would, IMHO, make a superb shot. Link to comment
chiaraphotography 2 Posted August 10, 2007 Thanks for the great suggestions. In this case, the model is a stunning beauty with as perfect a body as one could imagine. The little line on her belly is doubtlessly an impression from her clothing. Overlooking it was an amateur mistake on my part. Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 2 Posted August 12, 2007 It is unusual achievement to capture the (right) hand with such delicacy to match the rest of the body. I agree with David - with some simple PS work the left hand could be cropped (and the indented skin hidden)without affecting the beautiful intimacy of the rest of the composition. Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 2 Posted August 12, 2007 ... like this. I hope you don't mind me making the mod. I shall delete it in a few days unless you would like it left up for discussion. Best wishes, Jonathan Link to comment
chiaraphotography 2 Posted August 15, 2007 Thanks for the visual. Please don't delete it. It definitely adds to the discussion. I appreciate your contribution! Forgive me for analyzing my own photo, but I've actually thought a bit about that left hand. I have to respectfully disagree that removing it improves the composition. I find the image unballanced and somewhat unnatural without it. We actually took some photos with the left hand out of the frame, and I selected the one with the hand on purpose. I'm intrigued by the way that the left leg is hidden in shadow and only made "present" by the position of the hand. I do agree regarding the line on the belly. Amateur boo-boo on my part. I did a very delicate, very precise retouching of that line before delivering the photo to the model. Thanks. Link to comment
max_rodriguez 0 Posted August 15, 2007 Removing the left hand takes away a lot from the picture. It completely throws off the balance of light and dark which was achieved magnifecently in this photo. Again as Angie stated it also shifts the focus of the picture too far out of center. its beautiful work really, i must congratulate you on another piece well done. Link to comment
basa 0 Posted August 15, 2007 Angie, This shot is composed very well. At first glance, I thought the same things about removing the hand, but once it was done by Jonathon I too believe it needs to be there. Possibly just a lit bit back so the fingertips were just a bit more visible, but then again I would probably need to see it. I am glad I stumbled onto your port on photo.net since you are not longer on the other site. Take care. Link to comment
inmymind 0 Posted August 16, 2007 Another interesting presentation, thank you for sharing. It's great to read all the feedback you get. It helps me with my own work and makes me want to get my camera out and shoot some! Thank you for the inspiration. Link to comment
daviddbfotoart 0 Posted August 21, 2007 I do agree with you Angie. On seeing the shot without the hand, it loses all balance. Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 2 Posted August 21, 2007 I agree that the balance of the composition is better in the original - it is just that her left hand somehow doesn't match the delicacy of the right (though it's not bad). I wonder if you tried any other positions of her left hand where the fingers are not seen end-on? Anyway I'm glad this fine shot is getting the attention it deserves. Best wishes, Jonathan Link to comment
bodyline 0 Posted August 21, 2007 A beautifully executed image Angie. The left hand holds the the eye in the image and adds balance to the right hand. Link to comment
chiaraphotography 2 Posted August 22, 2007 Thank you all for your kind compliments and your insights. I have grown a great deal as an artist over the past year as a result of discussions like these. I sincerely appreciate all your input. Link to comment
steve_bingham 0 Posted August 25, 2007 Angie, The left hand adds dynamics - but detracts from the poetry. Two different images. As an artist, I prefer the image without the left hand. Regardless, the image is very special. The soft shadow light, low key, and depth of field all make the composition work. More importantly, you are to be congratulated for your bravery and ability to pull off a very erotic image without any vulgarity. A very tough thing to do. And of course, emotion is the one thing that separates the good from the bad and the ugly! For a beginning photographer you show outstanding natural talent. Keep cranking! Link to comment
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