isaacsantaella 0 Posted September 4, 2003 For my this photo have a interesting composition, but this could be better with more symmetry the models. Only one head and only two arms. The tone is a bit monotonous I would like more shadow and lighs. Of course I like this picture. Link to comment
marion_geralds 0 Posted September 5, 2003 I would have prefered the hood on her backside which frankly is not very elegant in it's present pose. I am all for nudity, but when it is artistic and meaningful! PS I like a lot of your work, but not this shot. Link to comment
lordgreg 0 Posted September 6, 2003 Great photo. I give you props for this one... awesome work. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted September 6, 2003 The symmerty in this shot is created in a rather unorthodox manner (using two models), but the "imperfectness" of it also makes it very interesting. I'm not that keen on the sacks and ropes, but the elegance of the models backside is beyond question. Link to comment
veena_mehta 0 Posted September 6, 2003 Ordinary Picture in a different style. Trying closer shot with wide angle might have improved it. Link to comment
marty_dimitrov 0 Posted September 6, 2003 I agree with Marion. The new one you have posted is much more elegant work. Link to comment
lee_tracy 0 Posted October 28, 2003 This is a darn cool photo. First, the almost-symmetry is a great idea. As others have said, perfect exposure. All too often, on Photo.net we have work that fits into the "find a cute girl, get her naked and take photos" school. And whether they are tame or explicit, they are pat and common. This work is definitely alive and intense. That is makes people make negative comments is a plus for me. :) Link to comment
pamela_edwards 0 Posted August 12, 2004 Highly erotic - wish I'd been there! But not one of your best technically. In this case the head covering seems odd. Are they sweaty (the mind boggles!), or is that oil? I'm not sure it adds to the picture really. Link to comment
doc_holiday3 0 Posted March 13, 2006 The absence of sky detail in my view makes the shot a bit flat. The composition seems to me a bit confused. Link to comment
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