bluebanana763 0 Posted March 10, 2004 weird how the whole shot pretty much is out of focus, yet seems to fit with the theme of the picture Link to comment
benjamin_toalston 0 Posted March 10, 2004 I love this picture. Great foreground. Maybe show more of the foreground face if possible? Link to comment
dave_nitsche 0 Posted March 10, 2004 A really great image Andre. As you probably can guess, I like things just a bit left of center. Not weird but just different. This is definitely a different view. I LOVE the tonality. The grey/shadowy nature of the background players and they the full on brightness of the main subject. The only thing I could wish for is just a bit more light on her cheek... Great image... Dave Link to comment
g_rard_laurenceau 0 Posted March 10, 2004 Cadrage osé...mais quel portrait, j'aime beaucoup. Link to comment
eleanor 1 Posted March 19, 2004 Fabulous - almost dreamlike. I love this image! A very original composition, and the depth of field is just perfect (and likewise unconventional). I am jealous that I didn't take this photo! Link to comment
cux 0 Posted April 1, 2004 Andre, one of the most original photos on your portfolio! This triple portrait never complete for no one of the three subjects is amazing. The main thing in this image is the glance: all three are looking at the same mysterious thing. I love the investigative glance of the woman in foreground and that of the children following the same direction. And the difference between the sharp half face at left and the blurred body in background is the true originality of the picture. A wonderful work! Link to comment
pernilla_esbjornsson 0 Posted June 18, 2004 this is a great picture. a new and refreshing way to shot family portraits Link to comment
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