heiberschleben
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Nice capture of a sweet moment.
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A wonderful effect.
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Excellent pose and light, good work both.
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This is a beautiful photograph, a beautiful moment. I hope it doesn't spark yet another art vs. porn debate. It's nice art, that's all. I also hope it doesn't get deleted by admin, which happened to two of mine because they, I don't know, depicted too much reality?
Good work.
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I've enjoyed very much the comments/discussion here. Indeed, a prime example of varying perspectives. The beauty lies in so many levels: skin deep female beauty - it'd be nice to remove the waste container and power lines; free and easy holiday with her husband sitting in the breeze, allowing a stranger to visit and photograph - the container and lines are a pure part of the picture. To me the beauty which strikes me is that a brief momentary experience which might well pass into oblivion lives on. Let's not be mistaken, however, that such a moment is living on a piece of editable media - neg., print, disc - it lives in the mind, and indeed will be trashed upon death. Instead of trying to photograph all those moments, I think we should just try to witness them. Sometimes, about .01% of the times, we'll capture them. But I don't think they should be edited.
Thanks,
Franz
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Such a graceful line from right ear all the way down to right big toe. A graceful expression. Just lovely, man.
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Beautiful lines, light, expression. Good work, both of you.
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Unique in every way. How captivating.
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I believe that as we observe art we must attempt to allow others' perspectives to come into our own world, not to agree with others but merely to experience them. I like this photograph, not because "it's a good photograph of a woman", but because "it's sending out a poignant and unique message". It's very strong, it's real. Thank you.
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Well, my friend, it seems as if we share a vision to some degree. I like the reality conveyed in your work.
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Nice scene, well done photog, model, designer, costumer, props artist... all.
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Lovely mood. When I crop it at about her knee, I seem to enjoy the colour more, not so much darkness at bottom. Cheers.
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OMG, SO sexy, good work!
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Your photos have a unique vision, including this one. You have included this pic in nudes because the statue are nudes, I presume, but 'nudes' have to do with live people - you should put this in a different category...
Nice shape, composition, contrast...
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Very sweet, thanks for sharing.
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Very fabulous strength in this photo. Good work.
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This is just so bizarre, it's hard to accept it as a good photograph. I do appreciate, however, that the body paint is quite spectacular, so I like it for that. I would like to see a photograph that meets the same standard as the paint itself. This figure against a red background, with a white and black frame, is just too contrasting to look good.
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Very fun!
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I like the contrast between sweater (heavily dressed) and nudity (not dressed). I like the patch of background light 'twixt the legs, gives the photo depth.
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There is a strong juxtaposition on the roof of straight (roof top and chimney) and curve (shingles), and the model adds to that with angular legs an arms and curved back and bottom. A strange place for a naked woman to be posed, for sure, but an interesting concept.
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Sexy. Nice photo. I might have done less blurring of the upper right, but that's OK.
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Excellent work. When I first saw this I was certain it was Catherine Van Kempen's work, as she has done similar projections (http://photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=4199318). So not so unique, but well done.
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Great contrasts. Good tension. Nicely done.
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Well I really like this photo very much. I'm glad it's still up, as two of my photographs of erect penises were removed from my gallery by PN. I think it's so important to express our artistic viewpoints without being shut down. Do you recall a similar photo to this one last year, but with a clear view of the anus? It was a beautiful photo, with many positive comments, but was removed, much to the chagrin of the photographer. The human body is a beautiful work of art, and beautiful paintings and photos of it will live on forever regardless of what the squeamish will say.
Other than that, I'd say I love the light, the heart shapes, but I don't like what looks like heavy duty blurring of the legs in the foreground.
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