amyebr3 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Hi! I am wanting to do this panel on a 16x20 gallery wrap. Please tell me how you feel it will look done in this format. Thanks! amy Link to comment
kareng 0 Posted September 26, 2007 First of all... what a cutie pie! Great shots, really nice lighting and a great variety of facial expressions. Middle left frame looks like it has some leftover framing at the top that should probably get cropped out. I love the shots in b&w.. I might have put one in color just for spice, but it's debatable. The whole thing is awesome. Karen Link to comment
amyebr3 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Thanks Karen, I noticed that and have fixed it now. Thanks for noticing and letting me know! I did not notice it until I had it uploaded here. Thanks again! amy Link to comment
rickaubin 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Nice idea and what a great subject. You've really captured some great emotion. Link to comment
kareng 0 Posted September 26, 2007 This monitor is not calibrated, but I can't help but notice that the background in the center frame is lighter than all the others. I'm finding it distracting to my eye. What a cute kid, you really got some great expressions out of him. Karen Link to comment
billlong 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Regarding Mr. Personality...any presidential aspirations? Great series! My original reaction to the thumbnail was that this was a medium format 2 1/4 or 6:4.5 contact sheet. The quality of the light is exceptional. Here's an idea to create more interaction between frames. What about flipping some of them? For instance, flip the finger pointing shot (bottom center) toward the final frame...for effect. In the future a flatter lighting would give you more latitude for this kind of approach. Just a thought, Bill Link to comment
amyebr3 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Thanks to you all! Karen, I did not notice that one but now that you have mentioned it I can see that it does appear lighter. Groan!! LOL amy Link to comment
mcclure 0 Posted December 23, 2007 This is wonderful Amy -- I love the 2.25 format and the potential for a story in sequence. Best, john Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 7, 2008 Nice study of expression. The whole assembly makes an effective portrait of the age. Beautifully done. Link to comment
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