chrisspracklen 0 Posted July 16, 2008 Gorgeous work, Floriana. I love the colours and composition. I would give a 7/7, but the system will not let me! Link to comment
blue-olympus 0 Posted July 18, 2008 Photographic impressionism..but better than the originals as you have fine detail also!! Link to comment
pmj 6 Posted July 21, 2008 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 href="/bboard/forum?topic_id=1562">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
jeff.grant 0 Posted July 21, 2008 Floriana, congratulations on a well deserved POW. This appeals to me as a classic landscape, beautiful patches of red, rich wheat and an almost monochromatic sky but to then add a figure is brilliant. It is a striking image which I would leave entirely as it is. Link to comment
pankaj purohit 1 Posted July 21, 2008 Realy nice color-tones and compostion. Here I think some crop might help to improove it more. Link to comment
lostinspace 0 Posted July 22, 2008 I find the model too stiff and unnatural..I think this would have been a perfect shot without the model. Link to comment
mccully 0 Posted July 22, 2008 I think the model in this photo is a great touch. In fact, I think it makes the picture. Even though the model might be walking through a calm and colorful time in her life, she can see to a time when things may not be so sure. The lighting gives it a dream-like feeling. Link to comment
jim_willoughby 0 Posted July 22, 2008 The color is beautiful; composition just perfect. This is a beautiful photograph. Link to comment
paula grenside 0 Posted July 22, 2008 At first I thought I would have liked a more vivid light, but after looking at it for a while, I think it's perfect as it is; there is a warmth, a golden one, that would be lost if anything were changed. The presence of the woman is a great touch. Link to comment
Jeff Lear 0 Posted July 22, 2008 I do like the colors, the muted sky works well with the grass. The photographer's decision to include a model is an interesting one. I think it adds to the composition but I think it would be a beautiful photograph without her as well. The clouds are exposed beautifully which is a good thing, since they comprise 50% of the image. I might have burnt the shaft of wheat due south of the model, it draws my attention to the foreground and it shouldn't. I would also correct the horizon which is a little higher on the left, the effect is exacerbated by the tilt of the models parasol. These foibles aside, the photograph works very well. Congratulations to the artist on a worthy POW. Link to comment
amir49 0 Posted July 22, 2008 well done ...but i think this has a very tight crop ..5/5 Link to comment
will king 0 Posted July 22, 2008 The addition of the woman is makes this work so well. It would be an above average image without her. With her, it's a story. The muted colors adds to the story, giving it a dreamy look. The only thing that bothers me is her umbrella. It's the brightest object in the image, therefore it's commanding much more attention than it really should. I feel it would be better suited it the umbrella were the same tone as her dress. Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 64 Posted July 22, 2008 "I think this would have been a perfect shot without the model." Whoa, Hugh! The model is dressed to walk down the street in a dainty parasol, and instead she is walking though a field. This has got to be about the model, or even about the wonderful incongruity of her walking through the field in "city clothes." Perhaps it is not without its problems of composition, and perhaps the light is not yet quite golden---after all, the sun is still quite high in the sky. Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps. . . . If it were going to be about the model, then I would have cropped it more tightly. If it were going to be about golden light, then I would have waited for the light to get warmer or else have taken it with a warming filter (or warmed it a bit in post-processing). Still, even as it is, with that marvelous expanse of countryside and sky almost overwhelming the figure (and perhaps that is the point), I like it, and I definitely like the fact that the model is in the picture. Should she have been clothed a tad bit more "naturally"? Well, that would have worked, too, but then we would be talking about another picture entirely, and our conservative elves would not likely have chosen it as Photo of the Week. --Lannie Link to comment
Elstad 9 Posted July 22, 2008 I absolutly love this image... It has many very painterly qualities and reminds me of a watercolor by Winslow Homer... Bravo! Link to comment
photo_dark 1 Posted July 22, 2008 Great light and fantasticly simple composition. This image definitely does not to be cropped or warmed in any way as the previous poster suggested (IMO) the color balance is perfect. Slight touch of cool, but still a warm overall feel. Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 64 Posted July 22, 2008 Floriana, I see from looking over your portfolio that the theme of a woman walking away into nature or a field or otherwise acting in ways that suggests a throwing off of socially prescribed roles seems to be a common one in your photos. Given that one or two even have "freedom" in the title, I recognize now that the space around her is necessary. The crop constrains her too much, since the whole point is about being free from constraint. Thanks for such great photos, http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5939658 and there are many more in your portfolio. --Lannie Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 64 Posted July 22, 2008 Monet's pictures of women with parasols come to mind: http://www.intermonet.com/oeuvre/ombrelle.htm Okay, I'll shut up now. --Lannie Link to comment
ken_thalheimer 3,739 Posted July 22, 2008 Good time of day. Good light & a very good composition Link to comment
tdigi 0 Posted July 22, 2008 Its a great shot. I disagree with the above post about not wanting the model in the shot. I think the model is what really makes it. I would love to see a little more saturation in the red flowers and a blue or more colorful sky. Still a beautiful shot that makes me wonder where she is going. Link to comment
Dale M 1 Posted July 22, 2008 For me the sky is just too grey. It, more than the sunlight, sets the tone for the whole thing, and makes for a downcast image. If it had just a touch of pale blue it would have been so much better. The composition is interesting. I would rule out a city girl taking a time out to reflect, since surely then she would then throw away the parasol and expose herself more fully to the elements -- is that not the point of venturing into the countryside? I am thus led to the conclusion that she might be a city girl who just inherited a lot of land, and is out to inspect it in spite of it being in the countryside. It is almost as if she is experiencing the texture of the land for the first time, and comes to a moment of epiphany when she realizes that the elegance of her clothes which she has taken for granted all her life, ultimately, is a direct reflection of the elegance of nature which she has hitherto regarded with nothing but contempt. Link to comment
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