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MAMIYA RZ 250 APO/ILFORD HP5 PLUS

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I do like this a lot. I would have to agree with above comment about contrast. I know this is meant to be a subtle image but as it is I feel it is just a bit too subtle.

 

Well done though!

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I'm not so sure about the contrast. I think we'd need to see two versions side by side to make a decision, which would be driven by personal taste any way.
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Very sensitive and delicate white as a feminine body is!

well done!

B:)liana

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Thank you all for comments.Since I started photo.net my workstyle completely different.Thank you!
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Valery, Beautiful shot. However I think there is actually too much contrast. The front side of the model is very light, and the side facing the camera is relative dark, resulting in a strong line over her face. If you have the change to retake the photo my advice is to try give more light from the direction of the camera, so that the whole photo can be a bit softer, while still keeping the beautiful high key!
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Nuts to the critics. This is outstanding. Me thinks the "contrasters" probably couldn't shoot something this cool...ever! Keep up the good works!!!
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Certainly this is very good and everyone is entitled to their opinion. I am sure some of the contrasters have tackled something similar. I know I have twice with this and this.
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I agree I should leave more contrast;the only reason to dissolve the image is to make the model feel a little more confident,less recognizable.Thank you all for comments; I feel like just started again real photography after 9 years of boring wedding routine.
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It's a beautiful shot but I think even high-key photos benefit from having small shadow areas which are quite dark, if only to emphasise the lightness of the rest. I understand your reason about the model and you can keep the face quite abstract by increasing the contrast in both directions (shadows darker, highlights lighter) for this area. I hope you don't mind if I show what I mean...

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I am new to this technique of photography and I would greatly appreciate it if you'd let me know how you photographed this image. I would like to do experiment a little with this technique.

Thank You,

David Johnson

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Wonderful photo.

 

I wonder if cropping the image detracts from it - as with this sort of HK photo, it is often what's missing that gives shape to what can be seen.

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