niki3 3 Posted August 20, 2010 this series of portrait is really superb! very good..... the face in the dark with soft tones and light.... great Link to comment
matsko 0 Posted August 20, 2010 this work has a quality of good classical music so I call it Sonata #12best regards -mastko Link to comment
richard hans 0 Posted August 20, 2010 Very nice mood with rich tonal range, perfect light & great layers in dark, Emmanuel! Best regards Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 21, 2010 I had them this time, ha! Cheers Emmanuel!PDE Link to comment
alberto_quintal 2 Posted August 21, 2010 Fantastic, great work always.Best regards.Alberto Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted August 22, 2010 Emmanuel, Another amazing portrait with wonderful tones of light & dark. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted August 22, 2010 Great idea to place her in an all black bg! WR. Link to comment
knobby6 1 Posted August 25, 2010 I like your style fading into the darkness. Really makes her eyes stand out. Link to comment
GailAnthonyHarmer 6 Posted August 29, 2010 You have taken this woman's beautiful face and you've revealed not only her outer beauty that is seen when the light 'kisses' her face, but you have revealed her every vulnerabilty. Your technical and artistic skills that have blessed you with your very own 'signature style' is a remarkable talent that I'm sure will have us admiring your Photography for years to come.'Saaleena' emerges from the darkness, her beautiful big doe-like eyes begging the viewer to see her from within....her enormous heart so ready to love, be loved, and treated with dignity and respect, a request that all of humanity seeks to have answered in kind.Her face speaks of Love, Light, and Compassion. She possesses a gentleness born of Pride and Dignity and requests only to be treated with the same. This is my interpretation, but I think those who possess these traits and are knowing of their 'priceless' value will 'recognize them right away. It is seldom we see such Depth and Perception communicated from the Subject to the Photographer and then the Viewer. Your skills in editing have introduced this 'beauty' to us all, and we are humbled.Thankyou for showing us that a Portrait need not have appendages that obviously portray a sexually explicit 'statement' in the selfish need for the photographer to be recognized. Thankyou for a Portrait that can be viewed by adults and children alike, speaking to each ones' heart, of the Humanity and Love that is capable of us all.......and may be the only one true 'hope' that mankind may have when we ALL are reavealed by the LIGHT.most sincerely, gail. Link to comment
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