jmonzani 0 Posted July 25, 2004 Here is another image from my latest series. Hope that you will like it. Everything is lit by available lightning. Link to comment
schneekranich 0 Posted July 26, 2004 great mood and use of light! maybe (just maybe) it would have been worth a try not to have her look into the camera. Link to comment
nikos 0 Posted July 26, 2004 The bi-partite composition is a very good idea, the particular scene being given to this sort of photographic capture. The model's presence and white outfit enforces several contrast between the two scenes: lively presence versus solemn emptiness; light verus dark; etc. On the technical aspect it's a little lacking. Much of the scene on the left has been rendered out of focus and I'm not sure this work well in this particular case. The pose is nice, but the positioning is far from perfect. (maybe a little closer, a little to the right so the wall edge doesn't spring on the back of her head) Of course these are details. Overall it's a clever and interesting capture that provides something to think about beyond the stereotypical 'pretty girl in pretty clothes, sitting somewhere' photo. Link to comment
nikos 0 Posted July 26, 2004 Just wanted to add something: My first impression was that it looked a lot like a film still. Is your black bordering on top and bottom a conscious attempt to enforce that style, or is it just accidental? Link to comment
the grey house 0 Posted July 26, 2004 Great selection of location (as is the case for all in the series). Very impressive work. Regards Paul. Link to comment
il conte 0 Posted July 27, 2004 EN.: COMPLIMENTS !!! I would have preferred if the girl looked with the eyes toward the window - - - IT.: COMPLIMENTI !!! Avrei preferito se la ragazza avesse guardato con gli occhi verso la finestra Link to comment
cconway 0 Posted July 28, 2004 It reminds me of the CG effect they use in movies to make you feel like the camera can pass through walls. The first impression is as a frame still right as the camera is passing through the wall to the outside. Link to comment
jmonzani 0 Posted July 29, 2004 Thanks for your feedback! My goal was to produce something like a movie still. I've got another picture where she is not looking at the camera, but I thought that this one was better. I will reconsider this and make up my mind. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 6, 2004 Here is what I think: It is about two worlds. One where you is only you, nothing else, a person with life, problems and happiness, someone with a face, with character, unique look and your own, very private message. Second is where people are people - many of these single personalities combined together to create another big one. It makes cars, money, kill others but at the end of the day it always walks on the streets, parks its huge and deadly creation and go back to be small, separated, easy to target, easy to harm. the line is very thin. the line is very solid. Link to comment
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