robiek 0 Posted May 4, 2005 Can you guess from a monochrome....yes, natural red hair. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 4, 2005 Hi, I love the photo, very nice and welcome change from the dark and heavy tones of other peoples work I have seen so much here. Cheers. Link to comment
kevinfoster 0 Posted May 4, 2005 nice expression, nice composition, but her shoulders are blown out, and there's not enough contrast between them (especially on her left side) and the background. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 13, 2005 This young lady draws my attention immediately to her images. The fact that she may or may not be totally nude is immaterial to me...her presence alone illuminates this image, as does your excellent camera work. Her left shoulder (but not the right) may be a bit blown, but I do not see it as a fault, nor does it detract from the overall impact of this image. Again, you have my admiration for being able to do things with the 67II that I was never able to accomplish when I was using one. Link to comment
robiek 0 Posted June 18, 2005 Thank you for your comment on this photo. Unarguably there would be room for lightning adjustment of the background, which was a very white wall reflecting the windowlight. There are a few other shots in the protfolio showing the similar effect of a model dissolving into the background...and I'm rather at ease with the look of it. I'm also glad that there are several "happy" photographs for scrutiny...my personal favourite being the very silly "Happy Hair". Link to comment
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