azenall 0 Posted November 2, 2006 That dreaming glance is very well caught. I feel that it aims beyond the daily thing (but I would give to the photo a little him more contrast) Link to comment
aluo 2 Posted November 2, 2006 Yes, it's one of my first self-portraits.:) I've never tried to photograph myself before and only recently conceived to try all the ideas with myself. It seems easier than to find a person, who wants to be photographed.:) Link to comment
gman 0 Posted November 14, 2006 Good picture and nicely framed. Makes me wonder what you are thinking about or what caught your interest. A cup of coffee or tea is always a good prop! Wayne Link to comment
azenall 0 Posted November 17, 2006 Then yes, the difficult thing is to find to that it wishes to be photographed, but to do it to one same one also is much more difficult. To be ahead and behind the camera simultaneously is exhausting (by experience) and takes tiempoo much more to obtain an acceptable result. For that reason the double merit of this photography: by the good one it plants of the model and by the good one to do of the photographer :) This added difficulty deserves a change of valuation of the photo: double seven, of course. A great greeting and continues photographing. Link to comment
aluo 2 Posted November 24, 2006 Thank you, Wayne and Gerardo.:) Well, photographing myself is a new thing for me and new things are always more interesting and challenging to do.:) Of course, it's not easy as I've already noticed. When you click the button of the camera, you've only some seconds to take the stance and it really not always success. It's necessary to make many shots while you get a desirable result... Link to comment
okinawa 0 Posted January 3, 2007 This is definitely a good portrait. Good light and very nice expression.The crop is good and there's a good use of black and white.Well done!! Link to comment
suspendedmoments 0 Posted October 21, 2008 first contemplative beauty... absolutely beautiful and stunning second... hot drink in a warm mug so neatly enclosed by these sensitive fingers the expression, above all else, is the power in this wonderfully rendered portrait! v e r y nice Link to comment
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