cruchy_gutierrez 0 Posted November 20, 2004 You really capture his soul, congratulations. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 21, 2004 Looks a lot like the homeless version of Robin Williams haha...very nice grain/lighting, excepting the small spot right seems to not fit. 6/6 Link to comment
fun_factory 0 Posted November 21, 2004 Paul Greenwood... :)) nice asociation! :)) this spot behind (car light) - gives to photo deepnes-space, that's because i did not retouche it.... ech, ech - Robin Williams ;)) Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 21, 2004 Thanks fun...car light huh. My impression was a ps add in spot but thats just manipulation mania paranoia. Ya he looks so much like Robin its astounding..just can't finger what movie he had this look in. Something should be done to equate these two, its uncanny. Get the same relative shot of Robbin and you have the two ends of the social spectrum pretty well covered. Hello Robbin you out there?? Fun is flying to Hollywood to photo you so get a beard together. Link to comment
fun_factory 0 Posted November 21, 2004 heh... Robin had this look in "JUMANJI" :)) quite old movie - so they will not match in present :) Link to comment
cseigneurgens 0 Posted November 21, 2004 a lot of softness and a beautiful light in this very nice portrait of homless. I love it. BRAVO ! Link to comment
jayme 0 Posted November 21, 2004 Fun- The detail and expression are really excellent, but the headlight kind of bothers me. Is it really necessary to add depth, epecially when there is such beautiful detail and light on the subject's face? Dilemma- as a photojournalistic image it may be needed, but as a portrait I think the subject is powerful enough without it. Really nice image either way. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 21, 2004 Nice composition and very nice exposure. Little under exposure of right eye without incident light reflection and a bright area near subject's left ear (car light) are a little distracting. Over all a great portrait... 7/6. Best regards. Link to comment
gcanyon 0 Posted November 21, 2004 A beautiful portrait. I've come back here several times, wondering each time about the bright light. On balance, I'd recommend removing it, and adding the depth you are looking for with something else. I find my eye being drawn away from the subject's eyes and focusing on the bright light. Link to comment
sabshire 0 Posted November 22, 2004 Thats the first thing that came to my mind... Good to see I wasn't the only one. As for the portrait.. excellent! The lighting, pose, framing, etc are great. If I were to find a negative, it is the car light. It's not a major downside though. Again, this is a great shot! The details in his face are excellent, and you have captured his eyes. You can see the inner man. Link to comment
beth_van_tilburg 0 Posted November 22, 2004 Actually ,my first thought was, "wow! Robin William's when he was in The Fisher King". He played a homeless, troubled man in that movie. very worth seeing - And this photo is most moving! I was not distracted by the car light until i read everyone else's comments on it. 7/7! Link to comment
fun_factory 0 Posted November 22, 2004 Big thank to all for your comments and time! Light behind - because of your comments i tried to retouche it again and i must say - you were right. It looks better without it :) if you want to check out result, it's on this adress "http://www.fotoaparat.cz/index.php?r=25&rp=70732&gal=photo" thanx again! Link to comment
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