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bobkurt

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Pretty woman and so Pretty photograph here, my friend this is a great job been made, outstanding capture by all means.

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I like the impressionist feel in this picture, thanks to the natural framing of your "model". Good depth of field and timing.

Though your composition looks coherent, I'm less sure about the partly missing hands (especially the left - right for us - hand). I've the feeling that you had some more "expressived potential" in that area of your picture.

Said this, nice work ;o)

Kind regards,

Erik

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Not only have you used selective depth of field to isolate the passerby woman, but you have added an additional selector of depth again by photographing her through out of focus leaves in the foreground.

Effectively you have given what so often has been a 'standard' one dimensional photograph or at best a two dimensional photo, three dimensions or indicators of depth.

I easily excuse what some may try to find as a 'fault' - e.g., the missing 'right' hand and parts of her left hand - after all this is 'street photography' and getting everything perfectly in synch for a moving subject, especially through foliage is next to impossible, especially when one is getting such an amazing capture.  I'm not even so sure I want to see her hands or her complete body -- maybe the essence of this photo is that we only see 'part of her' and to see the complete body, hands, face, and all, unobscured would just lead it back to two-dimensionality rather than where you have taken us.

This ranks among your very best in the 'beautiful women' genre at which you excel . . . . and I have learned from just viewing it.

Thank you.

john

John (Crosley)

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Bob, I honestly do not care much for the missing hands but I would have cropped the image cutting the empty space on the right, moving the girl closer to the centre of the picture. Warmly, Marco

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