Wayne Sadler 738 Posted March 10, 2010 When my "sitting" is not good, my "seeing" is changed in ways that make my images sometimes unappealing as art. But I remind myself that "when a flower is truly seen, it sees itself" and that expression alone is still art. I would appreciate comments and critique. Link to comment
Wayne Sadler 738 Posted March 10, 2010 Sometimes a title is necessary. Comments and critique appreciated. Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted March 10, 2010 Wayne, Of course you know that I like it. I feel like the headless manique sometime's or maybe I wish I did. Only you could come up with this one. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 14, 2010 Please don`t underestimate your talent. A wonderful idea turned into a capture both with humour but also with a little bit of sadness. Maybee a little bit underexposed, but maybee you wanted it to be like this. It is your shot and you should be proud of it. I just like it a lot. Please Wayne I want to see more of your photos and creativity. Keep up the good work. Take good care my friend and all the best from Jannica Link to comment
bg1 0 Posted March 14, 2010 The slightly oblique angle of perspective contributes to the mood, making a somewhat surreal and very interesting composition--the longer I look at this, the more I feel the tilt--very good composition ! Congratulations. Link to comment
Wayne Sadler 738 Posted March 15, 2010 Thanks, Jannica and Becky. The dark feel and tilted mood was intended to express a feeling and my understanding of the image/scene. At first I thought it might be too moody and too self-indulging in my own aesthetics to be posted. I really appreciate your comments. They encourage me. Link to comment
Elstad 13 Posted May 25, 2013 What a great find that makes for a super image! I'd love to have this manikin to use in my studio :=}-r- Link to comment
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