ruslan safin 0 Posted October 22, 2004 This is a question you are asking, Natasha, I can not give an answer... Don't ask. Link to comment
cjrupp 0 Posted October 22, 2004 A brilliant concept, bareing one's soul in an image. Time passes everyone and everything by... Link to comment
ljk 0 Posted October 22, 2004 Despite the withered daisies, there is hope and determination in your eyes. At least that is what I see.... Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 23, 2004 what I like best about this shot and the thread- in less than 200 words- How each one of us take something different from it, exposing where we are in life at the moment. Knicki Link to comment
atelier voor fotografie 0 Posted October 23, 2004 Medusa like, in fact many things and people ended up liveless frozen, on paper, after you, photographer, glanced at it. I admire your work and since now, your face and eyes. Wish I could freeze them! Ciao, floris. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 24, 2004 Interesting picture and comments...is that the portait of flower or of woman?... what are the possible links between withered white flowers and a beautiful woman in black with red make up and clear look? flowers' look is sad but eyes are dry ... resignated: Beauty has an end... mystical: the death dressed as a beauty will come and take you... or hopeful: the eternal renewal of life... not sure which one I could choose... may be I choose all the 3 ... and what leads to this conclusion is probably the vision of the face/look which doesnt appear neitheir hostile neither friendly, very present, self controlled and absent at the same time, strangely existing with an certain absence of life, classy cold but warm thanks to reddish make up, impenetrable but irresistibly attractive... pondering.... Link to comment
John Peri 1,039 Posted October 25, 2004 A very novel viewpoint leading to an interesting portrait. I wonder though Natasha if the withered flowers are what is best for a foreground though. The message it conveys is not in line with the freshness of the model, but then mlaybe you wanted to point out the difference. Link to comment
alexei_gourianov1 0 Posted October 25, 2004 Ochen krasivaya barishnya i portret. Snimau shlyapu kotoroi u menya net. Budete v Moskve napishite. esli vi v Rige napishu sam. Pochtu za chest sdelat vam paru portretov i poboltat za chashkoi chaya ili koffe. Link to comment
mondiani 0 Posted October 27, 2004 Just a suggestion to "simplify" the photo. To me your neck is too white on this picture which is a bit confusing especially because the flowers are white too.A friend of mine suggest that you cover your arms so to emphazise even more on your eyes and on the flowers...One more thing but this has nothing to do with this photo but it may be even better if we can see your beautifull hair ;) ___________________________________Mondiani party event photographer Link to comment
mediamanipulation 0 Posted November 10, 2004 maybe the angelic girl can bring the flowers back to life? Link to comment
tiourine 0 Posted November 17, 2004 as well as the whole portofolio. Very interesting to watch the live on the photos. Keep on. Link to comment
phil walters 0 Posted April 28, 2005 to be honest i didn't notice the flowers were dead at first,and still now i cannot focus on the flowers for longer than a second,because i am totally drawn to the eyes.maybe its me being shallow and not seeing the bigger picture or maybe the photographer has done her job well and got me to focus on the true subject.great photo all the best, phil Link to comment
over exposure 0 Posted September 5, 2005 This is a wonderful shot, one with a really strong and raw beauty in it, it takes mistery and dream together...really lovable.. Link to comment
nino1 0 Posted January 22, 2007 ciao Natasha! nice to see you on the first page of photonet. Nice and original self-portrait! Link to comment
petros_m 0 Posted January 22, 2007 Extroadinary portrait... I like the high contrast and the eyes. Also the dark overall look. Who said about the flowers??? The flowers are great but maybe I would like to see more of the hands...regardspetros Link to comment
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