goldfish 0 Posted February 15, 2005 hope you like it ..comments & rates are appreciated.thanx alot. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 15, 2005 Hi Gold Fish, I am very curious about how you made the photo. I am a beginner at photography, I shoot very slow 35mm and I am very interested in medium format. I was a violinist and violist, now I make violins, violas, Cellos, and I draw. The photo fascinates me so! For me the player is hidden, but yet we see a messed up violin, bow, and a very stark studio. It reminds me of busking in the snow to earn a crust and a beer, a 'faceless' player. I like the hulk of the guy too, but most of all I love the feeling of what happens next? It's like the guy is aware of us but dosen't care. Please can you say how you did the photo? Thankyou very much Gold Fish, and all the best. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 16, 2005 ...its a great concept.Bravo !!!! ( and a great tittle ) So far the best photo of the year. Link to comment
lissahatcher 0 Posted February 16, 2005 Makes me think of a scary movie. Must be the lighting....This is great work. Conveys an interesting mood. Link to comment
goldfish 0 Posted February 16, 2005 ben..thanx for every word that you mentioned about this pic and am very happy that you like it as well..the pic as a I mentioned taken with hasselbald 503"by the way try shooting with the medium format and beleve me you feel the joy of photography"..i had this idea long time ago but unfortunately i coudn't find the suitable place till i found this one ..scratches done by photoshop &toning as well.thats all .thanx ben Link to comment
naseraldeen_asadallah 0 Posted February 23, 2005 Well done Goldfish. lots of expression is inside the frame. Link to comment
bentes_world 0 Posted July 5, 2005 Original and great. Go on fiddler ... play the symphony .. quick!! Link to comment
my_pics 0 Posted October 19, 2005 This image is vaguely reminiscent of the famed image of Pablo Casals with his cello by the world renouned photographer, Yousef Karsh. (Here.) The reasons being, lone musician, stark and seemingly cold, stoney room, back to camera and Black and White. Casals was seated and playing his cello.If you will tolerate it, I'll share a short story about Karsh's image. Every afternoon, a young man would enter the gallery where the Casals portrait was on display. He would stand and gaze at it for lengthy periods of time before leaving. This went on for many days or longer. Overwhelmed with curiosity, the curator approached the visitor and asked him why he so studied the picture. Immediatly came, "Shh! Can't you hear the music?"Your image is different enough so as not to be called a copy/cat and unique in texture and finishing touches.Regards, Certo Link to comment
goldfish 0 Posted November 22, 2005 Thank you very much for such illustration..and i really enjoy reading such things ,,back to the master "Yousef Karsh" & his work ..although i've came across alot of his stunning works this is the first time that I see " image of Pablo Casals " ,,when I shot this work the idea just came spontaneously, many thanks Certo . Link to comment
fotofont 0 Posted September 21, 2006 As many of your pictures, this one is very eye catching, plus it tells a story where we have to build the end. Excelent again! Link to comment
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