beholder 0 Posted April 25, 2004 Please rate and comment, I'd like to know what do you think! Link to comment
guerillaartphoto 0 Posted April 25, 2004 she is a gem!,to much shadow under the eyes but very good all the same! Link to comment
daveb1034 0 Posted April 26, 2004 Interesting perspective with her laying down and then shooting a 'vertical' portrait. It's kind of weird seeing the leaves not falling. I like the idea, the lighting is a little too direct, the shadows are a little strong on the fingers, and as someone else said under the eyes. Perhaps a little bit (just a tiny bit) of back lighting to soften up those shadows. She's a cute girl, nice original idea, nice tones. I like it. Link to comment
John Peri 1,038 Posted April 26, 2004 So fresh and cute, I agree! There is something about a nude model that is smiling that is so appealing. Link to comment
bjmarkowitz 1 Posted April 26, 2004 someone saw american beauty one to many times...no seriously, nice pic, maybe more detail on the right side, her arm looks cut off and the hand is just there. Link to comment
sarah marie jones 0 Posted April 27, 2004 Very Cute shot. Fresh and alive despite all the dead leaves... Link to comment
beholder 0 Posted May 6, 2004 Thank you James, David, John, Allon, Brian and Sarah! Nice remark about "American Beauty" Brian, but this someone wasn't me, my model has a lot of freedom in this session... And yes, Craig, she is over 18, did you see her other photos? Link to comment
briarrose 0 Posted May 21, 2004 Evgeni--you've done it again! :-) This photo is, as others have already said, fresh, enchanting, engaging and charming. There is a sweetness about it--an innocence--that is utterly disarming. I do agree that the shadows are a bit harsh--particularly under her eyes--but that is a minor nitpick, pretty much in the tradition of, "I should say SOMETHING about how to improve this image, so that I'm not just gushing over it," rather than a major complaint. Again--like others here--I like the idea of taking a horizontal shot and making it work as a vertical. This seems to be a theme in your work--using new perspectives, to share a vision with us--and I, for one, appreciate it! :-) Thanks for sharing--and keep 'em coming! :-) Link to comment
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