carnisch 0 Posted March 19, 2009 If you like this picture, you can see many others in my portfolio. Link to comment
gooseberry 0 Posted March 21, 2009 Maybe the image could have been stronger had the model been positioned more symmetrically: either her left knee should be further away or her right knee closer to her torso. What do you think? Link to comment
joe_williams3 0 Posted March 22, 2009 I like the basic concept, especially the model's expression. I would have preferred a more consistent base; the transition from the wood to tile distracts me. Your portfolio is very interesting, with some cool concepts. I particularly like the doll suicides. Link to comment
hzarei 0 Posted March 30, 2009 I like the concept and especially the angel of shooting and the way she looks, but I agree with Tomek about a lil more symmetrical pose and just like Joe I don't feel comfortable with the change of surface. Anyway this is a nice shot. Thx for sharing, keep rollin. Link to comment
igor_leonidovich_mestman 0 Posted April 2, 2009 The classic pose, as cast against an unexpected clash of the floor’s texture, brings up that psychological nuance of a cat, with one reality above and the other below, self-aware of the duplicity of ready apprehension. An associatively intriguing composition. Which is 'the true-real'? Link to comment
hzarei 0 Posted April 2, 2009 You nicely compared the model pose and layers of conceptuality to a cat . It made me to look at the photo again through your point of view. Thx. I am still against the surface transition anyway( personal taste ). Link to comment
musaafiruun_ze 0 Posted October 7, 2009 Dramatic pose with a stunning model to carry it off. Link to comment
mike_palermiti 3 Posted August 4, 2011 Hi Roberto,I enjoy you works across your portfolio.I am also enjoying the diverse comments that you receive, ranging from "pornography to pure art " I like this pose, as I used to photography (film days) young nude women on various surfaces using this perspective as well.I can only image what reaction you might receive if you changed your perspective 180 degrees !Best Regards, Mike Link to comment
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