boudewijn_rombouts 0 Posted January 11, 2003 I'd say you nailed this one! What a capture. Link to comment
tom_leih 0 Posted January 11, 2003 I love this. Intense expression on the face. Great tones & textures. I think the DOF works quite well. Link to comment
g1 0 Posted January 12, 2003 The essence of the man is very definitely conveyed. His gaze is elsewhere, unhindered from the camera man - and I like that. His features are full of character and are strong too. Had the dof been extended, this might be one of the great shots of the decade, and in demand for the next generation of 'candid portrait' books. That's assuming it was candid. Where detail is present, the tones and texture are fabulous. Quite realistic and gritty (always impressive in a B&W). I do feel as a viewer, quite close in distance. Nice catchlights too. Link to comment
dantala 0 Posted January 12, 2003 I would like his other eye to be more in focus. Then again, maybe that is part of the reason I like this photo. I definitely like the detail. Link to comment
wayne_clooney 0 Posted January 12, 2003 What a face, a photographers dream, well captured. Yes, more DOF would have helped, but it's not enough of an issue to detract from a supurb portrait. Link to comment
rimwalker 0 Posted January 12, 2003 Very nice work. Great composition, lighting and subject matter. Link to comment
bymbie 0 Posted January 12, 2003 I love this portrait. Maybe you should crop it a little (left side of the frame), but it is excellent work. DOF isn't a problem here. Link to comment
erin_____grasshopper__rice 0 Posted January 12, 2003 There are already so many comments I'll just say this: It's very well done. Lighting is perfect, nice job. -Erin Link to comment
angular 0 Posted January 12, 2003 DOF is perfect, the sense of volume created by his great skin and beard texture; his sight at the infinite...it's a deep sensation. the film choosing is also unbeatable! the metallic detail on his coat maybe distracts a bit. Link to comment
don_harper_the_edge 0 Posted January 13, 2003 This is emotionally a very strong photo. Great framing and composition. Superb exposure! Depth of field very minor negative. Thanks for sharing, and consider these comments helpful or rubbish as you see fit. Link to comment
virgilmlesnita 0 Posted January 13, 2003 I think is a very good photo, one of those I dream to take one day. But do you think that this is possible with an Olympus OM 1n and Agfapan film? Anyway congratulations! Link to comment
jay_dixon 0 Posted January 13, 2003 I really appreciate the opinions. I have always been involved on an internal debate as to whether or not the dof is too shallow on this frame. Virgil, you could have acheived a very similar image with the agfapan. The light was very low, but of high quality, so agfa 400 would have been necessary,, and it would have given a little different grain and tonal charactersics. Your lens may have made a diiference, but the image could have strong similarities. This image was taken last april in San Francisco at about 4:00 pm I think. The catcchlights are from the bounce of a fairly light, large building. I only had a few minutes to capture images, and there was a fair amount of confusion and energy all around me. I have a pretty good interaction with those living on the streets, even though I don't see them often, as my visits to the city are infrequent. To answer a question, I do compensate my subjects for their time, and the images are as close to candid as I can make the situation. I have to shoot fast and with energy. Link to comment
pampolin 1 Posted January 13, 2003 EXCELLENT EXPRESSION!!!! Powerfull and misteryous atmosphere! PHOTO OF NEXT WEEK Link to comment
virgilmlesnita 0 Posted January 14, 2003 Thinking about your photos and answer I realize that my previous question was triggered by pure frustration. Checking photo web sites every day to see beautiful photos, all taken with very expensive cameras, lenses, films etc, can make you ill after a while! Sooner or later your ego perfidly whispers in you ear 'maybe you could also take photos of this quality if you had that high quality gear..' I also know that 'It's not the arrow but the Indian!' So, sorry if it was a bit too much of a reaction from me. The fact is that your photos are just great. Link to comment
gsnke 0 Posted January 15, 2003 simply WOW -- I keep coming back to this one again and again... awsome face, awsome shot! Link to comment
christopher_fleck 0 Posted January 15, 2003 Very well done. The eyes are a story in themselves Link to comment
tom l 0 Posted January 16, 2003 Very nice. I love the quality of the dark tones. Wish there was enough depth of field for the subject's left side of beard and left eye Link to comment
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