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Thank you Ivo, Ken T. and Rita, Thanks Rita for your" Prophecy" That I hope will fulfill itself.......... Pnina
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The picture is fine, but i don't like the colour of the frames. Maybe try to leave the small black and the 2nd and 3th white.
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Thank you Mark, Shalom Loft and special thanks,

thank you Michal. I appreciate your visits, scoring and comments! Pnina

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There you go again with the subtle colors and textures. I like the composition with this one too. This is another of your people shots that has to go into the "I Hate It" file. :-)

 

You know the file "I hate it cause non of my people pictures ever comes out this good".

 

Oh well maybe I will see a few black bears next month.

 

Keep shooting and keep having fun.

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OK Roger, meet the bears, take some shots, run away, and come back..........I will score them for you......... Pnina
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Pnina, I like the colours for the frame. An altogether creative shot. Moreoso, I am so captivated by the reflection, I wonder how this shot would look if you just merely had the reflection. Who knows, probably not as good as what you have but just thinking of some other ideas...
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While I'm very much into special effects using shadows or reflections or foregrounded images sharp and background blurred, et cetera, I fail to see "the point" of this image.

 

The model looks tense because, from this angle, her right arms looks as if it is in a locked position (joints should generally be allowed to flex in portraiture, unless there is specific expressive purpose to have them not flex). Why is she tense? What is she looking toward her shadow? The shadow seems rather nondescript: woman on bench with slat-construction bench back in a mist.

 

I think that my eyes would prefer to see only the shadow, not the originator of the shadow. Yes, the locked-arm appearance persistently bothers my perception of the image and that is sufficiently unclear in the shadow as to not be such an issue in that shadow.

 

Three cheers for creative shadows, but perception of a photo is a composite experience, too, in my opinion.

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Thanks to all of you my guests, for your nice and critique comments. I'm glad to have you here. Pnina
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The colors and texture of the model and all makes it appear like a painting. Another great one Prina. Very appropriate title for this great unique image.
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