tal_weiss 0 Posted July 29, 2002 There was only one girl - merged 2 shots. Does this work at all? 2 girls - 2 airplanes. The girl waving her arms like the airplane... Flying into the sunset... Link to comment
stephan_cleaves 0 Posted July 31, 2002 Very interesting. Double exposure? The sun seems a bit hot to me (no pun intended). I think this might be stronger without the plane. Link to comment
buganah 0 Posted August 1, 2002 Now this has to be one of the top pics for the week. The composition is great and the concept better. The vauge detail on the dresses makes you want to look more and more and the story of two girls dreams and two planes is wonderful, pure skill. Link to comment
root 0 Posted August 1, 2002 I won't down rate it, but I suspect each shot would work better separately. The left girl's hair is a nice focal point and the story could be someone leaving her who's on the plane. If it's about the girl flying with her arms, they should be more outstretched (I didn't know your intention until I read it) and the other girl shouldn't compete. Is the unlikely reality of the scene the attraction? Link to comment
mg 0 Posted August 1, 2002 This is a nice image, no doubt, but how could this ever be a multi-exposure ? On camera, you mean ? Then we would have the sky through the liitle girl... So, what am I missing then...? Anyway, great idea... Link to comment
scottmartinez 0 Posted August 2, 2002 I thought "Sisters" at first. Nice job with the editing. Link to comment
tal_weiss 0 Posted August 4, 2002 Thanks for the kind words! It's a Photoshop merge of the 2 photos, not an analog multiple exposure shot. Tal. Link to comment
dzhaughnne 0 Posted August 17, 2002 ... there are things to quibble over with this photo. Still, this is fabulously successful as an experiment (which I, Sherlock-like, deduce from the tone of your comments as much as the, er, content).[.. and the voice of Derrida rings in my ears like an i[a]c{h}[r]onic bell, pointing smilingly at the metaphor that lies (!) at the heart of the notion of "literalness": the notion that meaning is "contained" "in" "the letter."]Which is to say noting -- "Nothing," he said -- about the supposed and apparent dichotomy between tone and content. Link to comment
mahendra_jade 0 Posted August 28, 2002 For me this picture is superb!!!great ..its mega great!! i would like to take this opporunity ..pls let me know how can i use my Nikon FM10 with 70-300 Tameron lense to take this tpye of photographs? Link to comment
karen_siebert 0 Posted July 15, 2003 This is an awesome shot. WOW!! So glad I ran across this. Truly wonderful. Link to comment
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