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alex_gerner

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  1. Thanks for your comment!

    Well, the fuzziness is explained pretty easily by the lens used: an ancient Nikon Ai-S 1.4/35 at F/1.4. It has lots of spherical abberations and creates this effect wide open at sharp edges. That's one of the many reasons I love it, though ;).

    As for the model (and the arm): she is very svelte and looks like she does. 

    The problem at couch/bottom I see, that is probably contributed to the desaturation and contrast enhancement. That's the reason I uploaded the original photo (blue) after this one.

    Untitled

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    Almost out from a dream! Great eyes but I somehow would wish to see them either more to the left or more to the right of the frame to fit into the rule of thirds.

     

    Otherwise I like it very much!

    J_Hat

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    Many thanks for the comments so far (that's not to say that I don't want to have more :) ).

     

    Actually I was, too, very unsure about the correct category. It was actually shot as a portrait of a friend of mine but it turned out quite "fashionlike" ;). So I was sitting there yesterday and wondered what to do and put it in the category "portraits" in the end. With a feeling that it might better fit to "fashion" which I just got confirmed :).

     

    There is no possibility to move it, is it?

    Man in the dark

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    Again it didn't fit in any category so I placed it here.

     

    Quite a work to get all the information of one single frame on a Kodak T-Max 400 into

    the computer.

     

    Would be happy to read your comments!

    MG B

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    Not sure where to put it so it landed here.

     

    There is a car in the background, though, if you didn't see it yet...

     

    Your thoughts welcome!

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