emre
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What a beautiful tonality... a mercurial sheen.
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Beautiful texture and tonality. It looks just like a pencil drawing.
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This reminded me of a shot at the beginning of the film House of Fools. A bit sterile, if you don't mind my saying.
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Neato...I wish I had a copy of the original to compare this one with.
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Sometimes it helps for the print to be muddy; it makes the viewer try to understand what is going on. I was staring at her...erm...just at her, when I noticed a decapitated head in the background. Very funny!
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Nice colors! Tell me you added the bokeh? The whole thing looks a bit soft without being dreamy. It must have been a very long lens at wide aperture. Or plain out of focus. I am not crazy about the background either.
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I like the way the smoke blends into the clouds. I do not like the transition between the halves of the world. It just is not aesthetically pleasing.
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Very nice palette. What is interesting is that the foreground contains cool colors, while the background contains warm colors. And since warm colors tend to jump out, the eye wanders back and forth between the foreground and the background. I would have opted for lower contrast, but it's your style :)
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The bony features and aloof appearance of the model matches the violence of the waters... nice.
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What beautiful light and color! You made the vase look like a pearl. I think a woman's hand would look "nicer"; here we have a ghoulish hand about to touch the unblemished vase. The contrast is probably intentional but I don't like it. I think the texture of the floor suggests enough decay; the hand is too much.
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I notice aliasing on the railing. This happens when you resize the image using a poor resampling kernel. Try using Bicubic or Lanczos if your editing software offers the possibility. It is also a side effect of sharpening.
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About time for Roland! Not my first choice in the folder, but that is perhaps not the point. Besides, I think they need to be considered as a group. I remember when Roland announced this folder in the People Photography forum. For further reading, I highly recommend Agent Orange (ISBN 1904563058), by Magnum's Philip Jones Griffiths.
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I find the way the girl extended her hands very feminine, in an interesting, adolescent way. The rotundness of her skirt and the slenderness of her legs also make for a striking juxtaposition.
I would rather this were a real scene rather than a composite, but I could live with it either way.
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Fascinating idea. I never would have thought of doing this.
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I can not imagine better coloring than this. Truly superb; the work of a master. Suggestions:
1. Use a photograph of water, or render it in a modeling application; it does not look so convincing done in Photoshop.
2. Place the stones more randomly, to make it look more natural.
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Suze Randall does stuff like this too.
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Nice light. Poor sharpening technique; halos abound.
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