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Self, a tribute to H. Newton (2004)


rosa schein

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Today I kept looking around for a photo that I liked and kept coming back to this one. Great job. It is titled "self", is that to be taken literally? Is this you? If so I am interesed in knowing if you took this by yourself and if it was taken quickly and a good result just happened or was this shot very, very slowly crafted to get what we see now?
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This is a wonderful "self" portrait. Very beautiful and sexy are the words I think you will see over and over here. Almost like a photo illustration. Well done!
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Nice and sexy, and good use of high key technique. I would prefer it without the top though - either do a nude or don't.
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hi rosa, i definitely like this photo a lot, but i don't understand the title...a tribute to newton?is it just a tribute cause u like newton and u just wanna dedicate that photo to him, or where u trying to copy a photo of him, or so...???

but anyway this is a very nice selfportrait, i wonder what face fits to this beautiful body...

write me an email: mp__13@hotmail.com

then we can talk about newton, i'm just reading his autobiographie, and i'm amazed!!!!

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Great shot Rosa. Good crop, lighting and subject. A wonderful tribute Newton. A great photographer that will be missed...
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Rosa, Terrific photo, but I have to ask: Why do you keep re-requesting critique? Are you trying to maximize your exposure? I think if your photo is good, it will do that on it's own.

AJM

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Nice photo. Bad critique abuse. Stop deleting your critique requests and re-submitting this for critique -- I think you've got enough ratings and comments by now.
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Helmut Newton was a famous German photographer who was killed in an auto accident on Friday January 23rd on Sundet Blvd. His father was a button manufacturer. There is an excellent article, with many of his photographs, in a current reporter (The Reporter?) magazine I was just looking at a few days ago.
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Rosa, this is not the typical Newton style. Nonetheless, I like it very much, especially the high key effect. Thanx Anthony for the information you gave.
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