wizard_of_ozz 0 Posted July 16, 2004 igor - this is excellent. what could be added? nothing! regards Link to comment
kslonaker 0 Posted July 16, 2004 You always seem to come up with some original concepts (not easy to do with all the great photography on this site). Great work again! Link to comment
kevgre 0 Posted July 16, 2004 What a splendid and most captivating photo.. It combines the antique photo era, bathed in sepia and in the glowing focus area of the image, a beautiful young woman.. The contrast is perfect for this shot.. I love it.. Link to comment
mihut_ionescu 0 Posted July 16, 2004 Awesome! Igor, every time I go on photo.net, I'm always looking for a new picture of yours. But how come Igor never got "photo of the week" by now??? Link to comment
mnigro 0 Posted July 17, 2004 This is so unique that it needs to be designated POL-Photo of a Lifetime. Composition is perfect. Exposure could not be better. Originality is something for which we all need to strive. Bravo Igor!!!!! Link to comment
candice 0 Posted July 17, 2004 I like the idea and also light and texture are very good...where highlights are exposed properly and also the curves and conturs of the body are awesome too.. Overall i like the composition and a very original idea... Probably shot using studio light ej? I would be very grateful if you could view some of my portraits and leave a few comments for me to improve in photography.. Thx in advance Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted July 19, 2004 This was the first and so far only 7/7 I rated on PN. The photo is also a reason to allow larger sizes! Link to comment
atelier voor fotografie 0 Posted July 20, 2004 Rich, graphic, strong. Once i looked at this with a differend perspective... Ciao, floris. Link to comment
beholder 0 Posted July 27, 2004 "Taking sides" "Dogging" "Coaxial" "Exchanging memories" Just fantastic!!! Can't be better! Link to comment
punishment barbie 0 Posted August 5, 2004 doggy *:-)Martin Peterdamm photo|design http://www.mp.nachtlicht-media.de/banner/banner7.jpg Link to comment
d2f 0 Posted August 10, 2004 Why can't the rest of the photographers figure this one out. Keep int simple and provide contrast, and I am not talking shades of black and white. Note the contrast between the two subject of the image and yet they have a common thread between them that is easy to see. Soft & round vs square and hard, mechanical vs cloth covered, just enough cropping and complete separation betwen the subjects and the backround. I say subjects since the model is not facing the camera as such equal to the view camera as a posed prop of the photograph. Link to comment
hugh_hill 0 Posted August 14, 2004 M'mmmmmm, I wonder what Mr Freud would make of this. Bled tey beiste, ochey ladna photography. 1/1 Just Kidding 7/7 Link to comment
j.o.kim 0 Posted August 27, 2004 I can't shoot you never !! But your shot is so great !! :-))) Link to comment
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