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Hi everyone!
You can take all details from the technical description. Wonder if you
like this one.
Btw, whole series can be found at www.c-o-de.net
Cheers, thank you very much for your comments!
Oliver
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Thanx for your comments of course, you will be able to see the full series soon on our site www.c-o-de.net
Thanx so much for your interest,
oliver
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Hi everybody!
This is part two of our series - do you like it?
Thanx in advance, Oliver
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Hi! What do you think of this one? Thanx for all comments in advance,
Oliver
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You were right and I took it out. Check the newer version so to say under www.c-o-de.net
Cheers, thanx for the hint!
Oliver
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First of all, thanx for taking your time everybody! I did not even recognize the tree until the first comment. I will check if you are right to take it out. Thanx for the hint, Oliver
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Hello!
This is a part of the shooting we´ve been doing this weekend and we
are just scanning the first files. That´s about how they will look
like in the end.
Your suggestions?
TIA, Oliver
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Hi! We would be very pleased if you could tell us how you find it?
Thanx in advance, Oliver + Claudia
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excellent composition and exposure. well done.
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Thank you so much for rating one of my most work intensive sets with a 3/3 (telling me I am below average with that) without leaving a comment. Just checked your portfolio and did not really find an answer why you did it. Your standard is not as high, you know?
As for this pic: nice landscape, just the bottom framing seems to be quite random, taking in the tree/bushes at the left corner. Centering the hill indicates a great mind in composition, and originality suffers from the fact that I saw 1000s of pic like that already.
Greetings, master, and thanx again for your visit at my page!
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Cool action shot with a humoristic element in it, just a pity that you cut out his leg.
Nice,
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Nice textures but your tight cropping hurts the picture!
Grees,
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Very flaw contrasts. Your framing seems to be a bit random, placing her eyes exactly in the middle of your composition.
Does not work for me.
Greetings,
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Cool composition. The waterdrops in between the grapes are perfect. Nice shot, I would just have left a bit more space at the bottom. Grees,
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Quite unusual view of the old french lady. Nice tonality, but the grain seems to be a bit overdone. Maybe you should post it a little bigger...
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Great format and color composition. The perspective suffers a bit from the cropped pioles in front but somewhere you had to cut them out! Well done,
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Very nice idea. Wish I could see the pic that was taken there!
Greetings,
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Long time no see!
Wonderful perspective you got here. Her look and the "back"-ground are working together in a strange way. I also like the framing even if I would have taken in a tad more of her right shoulder. Contrast and grayscale are, as always, well chosen. Grees,
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Fantastic yet simple lighting, very nice low-angle perspective! Her pose fits any criteria and I guess Newton would love that pic, too. Just one thing: I would have taken her out of the center a bit.
Congrats,
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I know that you could not get them from that point of view but I miss her shoes. Even if you are going to tell me that the main subject is her suit, THIS legs need all the photographers attention, together with the heels.
Still, beautiful pic!
Greetings,
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You keep me going on...
Greetings,
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Hi Geert!
I can follow the arguments that the picture and it´s message are at least not obviously fitting together but you´re right: everyone that knows the least about the situation in the countries over there finds a connection!
You must have had a hell of a time in Pakistan, in the bare meaning of this words!
Grees,
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It´s not so much people photography, though. May be a good pic but it´s too classic for me. Her outfit and the displayed situation make me wonder what she´s doing. It´s not erotic but has of course an erotic subtext, at least that´s what you obviously gained for. That´s why it does not really work for me.
Grees,
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Hi everyone! Since we are not really familiar with studio work we
would be glad about each and every input you could give us on this
one. See technical details for description.
TIA, Oliver