harald deis 0 Posted March 23, 2004 comments, critique and especially hints are more than welcome. Link to comment
louise bridge 0 Posted March 23, 2004 Kind of neat. Good job. But, you know that cigarette doesn't contribute a thing to this effort. You could hold a pencil instead. Link to comment
markskelly 0 Posted March 23, 2004 Excellent, except two things. The cigarette and the window reflection on the lamp. Those distract me. Love the lighting, color pallette, composition. nice job. Link to comment
pandoratique 0 Posted March 23, 2004 Best portrait I've seen so far. I definitly agree with the cigarrete, the lightner and the accessories. Perfect colors and lightening, though I'd have framed him differently, I think the framing shows the inercy to stay as well as the igorness to leave. He's neither here nor there. As a computer software engineer, I feel too sympathic to care for the framing any more. Well done. Link to comment
t chamberlain 0 Posted March 23, 2004 I like this treatment, but I think the technology present in the image too easily dates it. I like the cigarette and the lamp. The colour palette brilliant. tc Link to comment
harald deis 0 Posted March 23, 2004 This is me, working. I dont hold pencils, i hold cigarettes. It might not be healthy at all, but actually this is what i do. Maybe this summer a self-portrait will look different. I'll try, i promise!!! : ) Link to comment
bob_biess 0 Posted March 25, 2004 I like it! It's an environmental portrait and this is your environment - cigarette and window reflection included. Nice job Harald. Link to comment
alberto.conde 0 Posted March 25, 2004 Very,very good portrait. Excellent!A pity, BTW, those witchunting Americans that worry about people smoking and don't bother about those that violently impose their rule in countries such as Irak or Palestine...I don't smoke, myself and, yet, I am able to discern the photographic qualities of this image. Congratulations Link to comment
patrick woods 0 Posted March 26, 2004 witch hunting americans? it sounds as though someone's on their own witch hunt. come visit us; we won't bite. or take over your country. regarding the photo? very nicely done. like others have said, the window reflection is distracting. i like the technology myself, but i think the keyboard is oddly placed. if you remedy those two things, you've got an amazing photo because my eye follows the tonal range of the wall. the contrasting silver of the laptop/lamp would keep the eyes interested and moving about the photo. very good 'first try'. Link to comment
rachael jane 0 Posted March 26, 2004 Great! I wish I knew your toning technique. I've been trying to achieve something similar with no luck. Link to comment
brandonhamilton 0 Posted March 30, 2004 Alberto Conde, I don't think it is appropriate to voice your opinions of American foreign policy here on this guy's critique request. If I had it my way, I would just bomb Palestine into a huge pile of rubble. Screw those child murdering terrorists. By the way, where is "Irak?" Link to comment
brandonhamilton 0 Posted March 30, 2004 Oh yeah, the photograph. I would reshoot this photo without the lamp or the extra keyboard in the forground at all, then reframe the same subject, in the same pose. The lighting is great, and the table and wall work well togther. Link to comment
rick_lasater 0 Posted April 2, 2004 Although I don't like the keyboard in the forground, it is because it is just out of place, I think the additional bare space of the desk would help the overall image. I do like the cigarette and the lamp. Looking into the reflection you see the entire office adding more emotion to the shot. Your stare is the best feature. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 8, 2004 Farben, Licht und Bildaufbau gefallen mir sehr gut. Extravagant: die Athmosphäre des Raumes als Reflektin in der Lampe abgebildet. Sind sehr gute Bilder im Portfolio. Die mir am besten gefallen, habe ich geratet. Link to comment
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