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Last edited by AndreyD : 13th of February 2010 (Sat) at 00:38. |
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i like its lit and colors but frame is not built, imo.
landscape orientation would fit more if vertical framed then i suggest more empty space above her head and relaxed arm in front instead of elbow andrey, ochen nadeus 4to byl konstruktiven bez pridirok |
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interesting experiment I don't hate it but I am not a hundred percent sold on it either. Worth exploring more I think. I think that her body position is what is bothering me. I am not sure what it is.
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Funny that I wrote it wrong - yes, this is horizontal position of model in a vertical frame. That was late evening )))
Thank you all for comments. I think more and more in photography I like unusual positions and framing. Strangely enough I feel more and more bored when I see pictures of pro. Technically perfect, but composition .... hm ... they made to be liked by customer. And that's why that pictures usually perfectly framed, very logical and lots of them looks boring for me. I am lucky guy .... no need to earn a living by photography so, again, thank you that you share your view, it's interesting, but in reality, without camera I have saw my model that way and I framed her similar |
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Nice, I like it. I think the space at top is effective.
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