pernilla_esbjornsson
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Comments, ratings and suggestions please!
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Comments and suggestions please!
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This is part of a series of pictures I took on a show by a swedish ceramic and I will continue
following him and his work. This is shot in low light and I wanted the grainy feel as the faces
are rather rough. Comments and suggestions please!
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Cool idea
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I love the way the light falls in the back of the room and lights up those men there. The expressions on the faces are great. Good work.
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I like it a lot but I agree with the burning. With these large areas of white I sometimes crop the pic to get rid of it since Im not a PS wiz either. I like his hands and a crop closer to them would perhaps emphazise them more.
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Absolutely amazing! I love your people photos - you have something extraordinary there. I like to see more of your work. Good luck!
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I love the way you have framed with the balloon. I would have liked to try the temple more out of focus also.
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it would look better in b&w I think and also with a model without the bikini marks. The angle is good. But right now the pic balances too close to cheap.
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English instead then - the swedish characters became ?. Scale your pic down - they are very large and many people just flip by them then. I love the grain and the feel of the hands. The skirt explains the picture.
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I like this one! I would have liked to see it with a live model though.
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its a beautiful picture but I would also like to see it without the enhanced dust
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who cares if the foreground petal is out of focus - its beautiful. I like that not the whole flower is sharp, it adds life.
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works for me
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Its a cool scene! I would like to see more of this. The foreground works well but the sky is a bit too white, the second tower has lost its top bit or?
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I like it a lot!
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Comments and suggestions please
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both crops work for me. the tighter one accentuates the hands and make them look stronger. it looks like a picture of a dancer
Clay faces
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