toby_tyler 0 Posted November 3, 2002 Lovely shot except for her face. Even a profile would be acceptable. I feel a great shot (lighting is superb)has been lost. Link to comment
nanasousadias 0 Posted November 3, 2002 No, it isn't lost, Toby, this is MY PHOTO, I wanted to do it this way and there is a lot of people who like it, this way, you would probably like to see ANOTHER PHOTO, but you can always search it in another place, or take it yourself! Link to comment
scott bulger 0 Posted November 4, 2002 Nana, Toby's comments were merely his opinion. That's what this forum is for. Please don't be so upset that he thought it would be improved a different way. Instead, explain to him why you decided not to include her face, that would be much more helpful. I think the pfoto is fantastic as is. Scott Link to comment
dougityb 0 Posted November 4, 2002 Maybe Toby was looking for a person, whereas Nana may have been interested in a figure, or a type, rather than an individual. I can understand wanting to see a face: it gives this wonderful body a personality, and an identity. I also understand it as a representation of something else. To Nana it could be either way since he made the photo and clearly had to interact with the model. To us, who have only a body and a white towel as references, it's a figure which may be used to represent other women, or Woman, or something like that. It's more of a symbol, maybe. In any case, it's a terrific shot, great lighting, wonderful printing. The towel adds a lot of mysery and I can't find anything to tag it on as far as what it could symbolize. Granted, Nana could have had no symbolic intentions at all, but as my experience with this image is, at this point, between the image and myself, I'm looking for something that will make sense of the towel. So, I will have to look at it a long time. No trouble there. Link to comment
mario_sales 0 Posted November 5, 2002 One of the best photo's thatI have seen on Photonet. Awesome image, the lighting is perfect. Link to comment
angel_cuevas 0 Posted November 5, 2002 Nana, why would you post your work if your not willing to listen to someone's opinion? If you don't want to hear others' thoughts, then you should keep your pictures in a binder and not show them to people. This is a cretique section, you should expect people to post opinions. Link to comment
mplonsky 0 Posted November 6, 2002 As I noted on another forum, I think this is excellent work. Link to comment
anish_malanthara1 0 Posted November 6, 2002 okay nude I guess, but the face could have been different. Link to comment
axel-cordes 0 Posted November 6, 2002 Did Nana get lost? Where is your answer. I'm also interested why you wanted to hid the face. The lightning is very fine and the towel idea I like most. May be a towel-turban sligtly hiding the face would have worked also in your direction - Nana?! The best sailers always are standing on the landside - I dont have such a nude one in my pocet and while shooting I would also not think on this as I'm doing here now. But I use this forum exavctly for learing - and so I may avoid some common mistakes when the time is there. Keep on posting! Link to comment
kevin gulstene 0 Posted November 6, 2002 Congratulations on a wonderful image! The lighting matches your model's form beautifully. I think the turned head looks coyly playful, or shy while also flirtatous and sensual. All of this is consitent with the model's apparent age, fine form and pose. For me, the lighting, pose, and the model's form all come together to create an evocotive photograph. I might suggest two changes for the printing. Firstly burn in a little under her right knee secondly darken a little along the left edge of the print opposite her elbow and hips. This would add a little more balance to a wonderfully executed image. Link to comment
angie_hendrickson 0 Posted November 7, 2002 hi.. i'm probably the youngest posting on here but that shoulden't matter.. I think this photo is wonderful the way it is.. her face hidden by her hair could suggest many things. It adds a sense of mystery and wonder.. You wonder what may be going on in the girls mind? Is she in despair? It's a very dramatic piece. I sort of got the sense that she was ashamed or embarrsed of her body. It's nice because it doesn't represent fake outer beauty, she's real. Not filled with plastic as most men would prefer breast to be. heh Link to comment
detlef 6 Posted November 7, 2002 tone quality is superb becuase of the lighting. the model look sensual ( much because of her wet her, mystery because of her face hidden and certainly we can`t forget a bit shy...great image Link to comment
john_cook1 0 Posted November 7, 2002 Greetings, Nana, Your work continues to catch my eye on this site as well as others. This image illustrates (for me) that art and technique together can be breath-taking. I am so tired of large format used only to photograph tree stumps. This image warms my heart and makes my eyes smile. Thank-you again, John Link to comment
william_lawless 0 Posted November 8, 2002 This is the most difficult type of image to capture. You have done a really good job. I think the lighting is decent and the picture will stand up for a long time. Link to comment
drymanphoto 0 Posted December 13, 2002 I like the shot. The lack of identity makes me wonder if this is a self portrait. Probably just a shy model, wanting to keep her identity in tact. Link to comment
brian_mccaffrey 0 Posted January 6, 2003 Nana, As with all of your posted photos the technical details are superb...lighting, contrast, etc. As far as the hidden face goes, were you trying to convey to the viewer poverty or man/woman equality issues or themes? My initial reaction is that this is an empoverished woman or one who feels unempowered. The way her face is lowered,turns away from the camera and is hidden by her hair (hiding), along with the simple white towel are the key features. If this is your desired effect, maybe a linen cloth or some other more primitive type of cloth could reinforce this theme, as opposed to the more advanced terry cloth. Could you share with us how you created this photo? I am particuarly interested in how you created the dark burn-in around the edges of the frame. (was it done in photoshop or the darkroom?) A wonderful photograph! Link to comment
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