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Nov 01, 2006 12:06 |  #1

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Illumination: two boxes of light, in order to create the shade.
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Nov 01, 2006 14:14 |  #2

WOW, nice shot!

The bright spot covering the shadow to the right of the people is a bit much, and young mans face is soft, but i love the shot overall!

Nice setup and capture


He still has one more move.

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Nov 01, 2006 14:49 |  #3

Great composition. I really like it - lots of tension (as there should be in the Tango :) )

In my opinion, a little less background illumination is called for, as his shirt gets lost in the wall.


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Nov 01, 2006 15:40 |  #4

I really like the concept, and agree with the others about the bg light been a bit too harsh. Nonetheless good job.


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Nov 01, 2006 15:56 as a reply to  @ Mike_Canon5D's post |  #5

This image really shows how using other light modifiers can make a portrait incredible. It would only take a few minutes, in Photoshop, to make the young man's face appear to be sharp.


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Nov 01, 2006 17:21 |  #6

thanks for its commentaries


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Nov 01, 2006 17:21 |  #7

Very sensual, emotive, touching, I like the shadows.


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Nov 01, 2006 18:06 |  #8

KonTiki thanks


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Nov 01, 2006 18:32 |  #9

beautiful! Love the use of shadow!!


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