evita dzanuskane 0 Posted November 2, 2007 Amazing grace! This is a peaceful piece of art... Link to comment
bw1664881174 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Agree with the above, some of your work the models are trying to engage with the camera. This one; http://thumbs.photo.net/photo/5545640-sm.jpg and the classic photo of the lady's eyes being blocked all show much more natural feel to the models. I personally like the more natural feel. A great image. Link to comment
frank91664879031 0 Posted November 3, 2007 Excellent photo. I like the way you have slightly desaturated the photo and the lighting on the model is perfect. She is beautiful and her expression clearly makes this a striking part of the image. Great work. Link to comment
darius.tulbure 0 Posted November 5, 2007 Too bad the post processing ruined this otherwise a wonderful portrait/nude photo. Too much skin softening - there are obvious artifacts. Link to comment
luis-a-guevara 0 Posted November 6, 2007 I dont agree with Darius Tulbure that the artifacts are due to Softening Post processing ,instead they seem to be a slight posterization (Banding) clearly visible on her Knee, probably coming from Compression or maybe the image is in a color space other than sRGB (The internet color space) and therefore some tones that exeed sRGB get chopped off and discarded (This usually happens to the Reds and Oranges that this image has mostly ) As it can be seen in this Graphic representation of color spaces ,where the Gosted image represents Adobe 98 Color space , and the Inner colored one the sRGB color space . Clearly all the light Orange and some red in the Upper Right quadrant are not possible in the sRGB model. Inadvertently saving a Photoshop file as JPEG without changing the Mode or the Color Profile to sRGB could create this unfortunate situation. http://www.luminous-landscape.com/Images32/s-vs-a.jpgThis image shows exellent photographic skills and exessive Post Processing does not seem to fit with the clearly visible general level of skill of his Portfolio. An inadvertent ommission is more likely.Beautifull Model ,Perfect Lighting and impecable Focusing . I am sure that those artifacts are not present in his original image, only in the one that we are seing .Luis Link to comment
david_d7 0 Posted November 7, 2007 I agree that it is an excellent photograph. The mood, lighting, shapes, and all are excellent. The skin does look to me to be slightly too softened, but that may just be my taste. Link to comment
kombizz 16 Posted March 27, 2009 I guess you were very lucky to be in a room with her and capture of her beauties with your senses and your camera. Link to comment
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