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brad_martin

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  1. Oh, this I like. What a great space and a nice working of it. As far as "production quality" goes, I guess I would like to see a bit more contrast. The dusty/dirty theme is strongly worked with the subjects and doesn't need to be supported by "muddy" printing.

    Block

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    These wooden blocks were inside the loft space of a 100+ year-old

    barn in rural Manitoba and, by all accounts, have been undisturbed

    for as long as anyone knows. Constructive input is always welcomed.

  2. This knotted rope was found in a 100+ year-old barn in rural

    Manitoba. To my knowledge, the barn has not been accessed for a very

    long time and the idea of this knot being left over from a past era,

    and certainly a past context, seemed very attractive to me. The

    original had a very red tone to it so PS was used to drop the

    saturation. Constructive input is always welcomed.

    Untitled

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    Is this real? the petals appear as cloth or heavy paper. Regardless, it is a wonderful image. I might be tempted to burn in the three petals front left-center for the sake of additional detail. Composition is pleasing but the missing bottom might be nice to see

    Untitled

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    How, this is really quite wonderful. The model's stance, coupled with the dramatic lighting makes me feel like the light is "backing him up". The point where the light meets the reflection seems to slice this guys waist in half but the bright red belt saves the day (don't they always).
  3. I had to scale the outside of a 100 year old barn to get inside its locked doors.

    Inside I found this lovely bottle smashed on the floor with light streaming

    through it. Constructive suggestions are always welcomed.

    Brad

    Bodyscape

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    I'll try to translate:

    -Already seen on another website but I'll comment here. Beautifully lit but too bad that the light is mostly on the left. I would prefer to see the base of the fingers for a little added sensuality and a bit more light on the right.

     

    Sorry for any errors in the translation.

    Brad

    Untitled

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    I would like to see a bit more light in the left side of the image and maybe the tip of the branch the is just outside the visable area (is it on the neg?). Otherwise great work. (almost) excellent composition.
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