jautio 0 Posted June 4, 2007 Your title is great since it gives a whole different meaning to the picture. I think the picture is great as well - it's beautiful in its simplicity. There's one thing I don't quite understand - the negative space in the lower right corner of the picture. I'm sure you left it there for a reason... I just can't figure out why... Link to comment
photis santamouris 23 Posted June 4, 2007 B&W suits whites in this perfect image.My congs. Link to comment
jeffl7 0 Posted June 4, 2007 Wow! With this title, I was expecting something completely different. The treatment you used gives the impression of an ivory carving. It's extremely delicate and capitalizes on the flowers' fragility. Very, very beautiful. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 5, 2007 This is a stunning black and white photograph. It floats on air, dazzles with its light and contrasts, moves with its gestures, and is just beautiful to sit and look at . . . and will be for a long time. Link to comment
Guest Posted June 8, 2007 Emmanuel, this is my favorite of your shots. Maybe it`s not the best techinque one, or the best composition one, or any other objetive reason. But the point it`s that when I see this shot, I feel comething, and that`s art, making people feel different staff with just one shot. I don`t know why, maybe it`s in it`s barroquiness, or the pure lines and simplicity, maybe it`s... who cares? I only know that this picture has this special touch, the special feeling that touch your mind when you close your eyes. Great work. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted March 19, 2008 beautiful family of flowers Emmanuel, I looked fptr the photo of your wife and son thatI liked and could not find it... but found this one. great execution. Link to comment
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