peter_berghman1 0 Posted October 26, 2004 Hasselblad 503CW polaroidback, studiowork with my preferred model annelies. No manipulation (doll was actually thrown in the 3.5 sec shutterlag, with added light in the 'emile schmidt' fashion, i.e. using torchlights and strobes (4 ex.)lightpainting with ISO125, scanned with IMACON. I used polaroid to get the 'cloudy like atmosphere'. Link to comment
robertvideo 0 Posted October 26, 2004 looks like a Terry Gilliam, straight from Brazilgreat lighting - comp everythingA lot of work went into this , I can seeamazing color saturation too...Bravo, x 2- 6/6 - keep up the good work Link to comment
photo1938 0 Posted October 27, 2004 I am amazed we are still having this discussion...is art the vision or is it the tools one uses. Wish I could understand this, wonder why the impressionest weren't "painting" on cave walls with charcoal. Oh, well. I truly love this series. Thanks Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted October 27, 2004 Very impressive and expressive with a message~ Biliana Link to comment
bruce thee 0 Posted October 29, 2004 Interesting picture, but what I've found is that I really don't like anything showing bush. I think if she demurely crossed her legs it would be more astheticly pleasing. Link to comment
hector brandan 0 Posted October 29, 2004 Very Good picture Peter, Good job, congratulations!!! Link to comment
stephen_miller5 0 Posted October 30, 2004 Hard to believe no PS done here. Your obviously a very good craftsman. Link to comment
d2f 0 Posted October 31, 2004 you have to ask yourself one question, is this the best I can do? Nudes are quickly becoming null and void, lacking orignality and imagination. Push yourself to break the mold and come up with something original. Link to comment
viv1 0 Posted November 12, 2004 Still good, although I like the original better (tenminste, voor zover ik het me kan herinneren waren de kleuren anders). Also, the frame indeed doesn't help Link to comment
ron c sunshine coast,qld,a 0 Posted January 2, 2005 So anylizing lost youth requires the cloths to come off huh? :) Link to comment
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