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Very quiet and peaceful photo. Maybe a little less space above her head would be even better. But this is certainly one I'd frame and hang on a wall For a glamour portrait in BW, it really still emits sensuality in a very strong way. Didn't know it was possible in BW. Thanks for showing me!
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Cool! Got to try this out someday myself. Beautifully done
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Indeed very original and sensual photograph. In my opinion, the horizonal pose strongly adds to this, as she seems to be floating through the water. Great shot!
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If someone ever greated a "Gallery of Human Photography", this one should definately be in it. I think it's awesome. I think I've never seen so much tones of grey, and the contrast with the girl (although dressed in white) is so huge. It looks like she doesn't belong there, yet fits perfectly. This is an excellent picture, and I think the composition is great too. Wouldn't know what could possibly be improved. Great work!
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oww. So drawing yet so unapproachable. Really builds a cold yet desirable mood...
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All I can do is sit back and stare... It's perfect
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Masterly !
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Wonderful idea, wonderfully executed, but maybe you could try putting more of the model in the frame? I think 1/4th of the frame would be sufficient. You took the shot at the right time. Guess she had to do her thing more than once :-) Great shot!
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Just so you don't understand me wrong: I don't have anything against nudity, I just wanted to point out that there are photos on photo.net where more nudity is shown than here, so our good friend doesn't have to worry :-)
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In my opinion, one of your best. First, as for your question: no, she isn't too nude for this site. Well, that is to say, she is ofcourse almost totally nude, but you don't see the "sensitive" parts. And it's done in a way where your first reaction is "she covered herself". This in itself is an achievement. As for the first comment: I didn't notive the "pipe-growing-out-of-her-head thing" until I read that comment, so it's not so obvious that it would is distracting (at least not for me). I totally like the color in this photo !! The color of the bulldozer and the girl are akin, but yet distinct enough to make the separation between the two, and the jeans and the worker's shirt add some very nice eye-catching, without distracting from the girl. The only thing that bothers me a bit are the clouds. They almost look like they were added afterwards. Were they? Anyway, this is an unbelievable shot that you should be able to sell for a Caterpillar or Komat'su calender :-)
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How did you do this? I'd like to try this out myself. Did you also manipulate the hue in photoshop? It seems to have a magenta cast over it. Nice work, it's really spooky, I don't think you'd want to see the little fellow in the dark like this :-)
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It's the first space photograph that I see on Photo.net and I have to say I'm stunned. It's hard to imagine that a single dot on your photo is the size of our Sun. Gives you something to think about... Great shot
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Looks like a very nice portrait to me, but the gun looks as it is 'added' to the picture afterwards, it doesn't seem a whole. And if it is, it looks like she holds it so unnatural (although I can imagine she's not used to holding guns :-)). I did a shoot involving a gun too, recently, however this one was inspired on a manga-picture I saw, and not on Bond. Here it is : Kim with gun . I'm not going into any more comparison than just to remark that I find her way of holding the gun more natural. On lighting: maybe you could've lit from the other side, but the amount and angle to the face I find pleasing, as is the soft shadow. And I really like the composition, the placing of the subject in the frame.
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Jason, you should read the comments before you react. Richard did get out and helped (probably even saved her life as far as I can read), before he got his camera to take the shot. It's part of his job. It runs in his veins to cover stories. And if it even makes one person think differently on driving too fast or too reckless then Richard has made another great contribution to our world.
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Cool photograph, compositiong and lighting are excellent in my opinion. The missing part from the wing doesn't really disturb here. Too bad a part of the animal is out of focus. It would have been a winner. As for tips: keep at it, and try to learn a single thing from each roll you shoot.
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at least in my opinion. The two people on this photo are really linked to the monument, where those in the POW are just isolated from it. Both are nice, but I definately prefer yours! Excellent work!
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Hello there, your model doesn't only have a nice figure, but she also has a beautiful and very strong face. It's a very nice shot, but it might be even better if her skin tone was a bit more evened out (especially the cheeks). Nice work!
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