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    Melanie #2

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    I had a darker version among many, but chose this greyer one as its more washed out and grainy. As you know there are as many possible variations as pixels. Thanks for your comments.
  1. I like the background pillars adding an elegant, clasical formality to the portrait, but I have a thing against the persons face being underlit when other areas in the photo are fully lit. Its like hiding your point of interest in the shade.

    Simone Test

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    Good crop and compostion, great model I like the hard background light; it suits the hard edge fashion look. As you want some hard critism perhaps the catchlights could be round rather than long like a cats eye and the top right hair seems a little confused.

    Melanie

          3
    Lynne, the lighting is; two tungsten lights, a 500W to her left and a 200W spot lighting the background and spilling onto her right cheek. The low key lighting is very intensional as it hides some of the subject and (I think) evokes the imagination to fill in the unseen.

    Looking down...

          15
    The photo really involves the viewer, I teeter at the edge, I feel nervous at the height and the possible fall. An image that evokes a emotional responce is definately a success.

    Jessica

          59

    Thankyou everyone for your support, (my moment of glory; to get to the 1st page of photo.net.)

    BTW Jessica is a very gentle, quiet, self content and normally smiling child. What you possabily see is the photographers mind showing with his image selection ;)

    VENUS***-*

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    Great power-pose, background and colouring adds to her expression. I am drawn to the fluid s-curve in her pose (contrapposto) rather than just brooding erotism, you show youthful sensuality.

    Lounge Lizard

          7
    Powerful use of contrast and space. I think varying the compositional proportions and increased participation of the model could make for quite a body of work on this theme.
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