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maciej macak
{K:845} 1/7/2004
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Excellent photograph!
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Tomasz Sarna
{K:1778} 12/31/2003
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Interesting, I like it! Regards Tom
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Cary Shaffer
{K:393} 3/9/2002
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dudes, thanks for the comments. alot of the problem is my scanning ability. i'm still working on it. the original is sharp. i can't keep it sharp when it uploads. hopefully it'll get there.
plus x is old, but it is a fine grain stock.
i agree with the too dark on the right stuff. i'm going to work on printing it better. i should have used a reflector to brighten it up a little. i actually wanted really hard light for it. i wanted to really bring the texture of the rope out.
dave, it's the same hottie as in my other photos.
thanks for the comments. i've only been doing stills for about a year and a half. the help i get here is huge!
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David Chang-Sang
{K:680} 3/9/2002
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I'm sort of with that James guy... I like the idea. There's some crispness that's lacking to me but that could be the film grain (plux x pan is older style grain no ?) or maybe the focus actually is off.
I tend to like the lighting but maybe just a wee bit more exposure for the right hand side (facing image) would be good.
As for James' comment - "rough rope against the soft skin of a woman" - James, who's to say that this IS a woman ? *smirk*
Cheers, Dave
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james mickelson
{K:7344} 3/9/2002
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I like the idea but the lighting and focus leave a little to be desired. The focus is off. I like this type of image to be tack sharp. And the light is harsh. I think this style image has to have even lighting with soft shadows. Were this a mans hands and feet it wouldn't be so important. Great idea. I love the type of rope used here. Very rought against the soft skin of the women.
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Cary Shaffer
{K:393} 3/8/2002
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thanks sean. it was my first time using hot lights. working in TV has its perks. like borrowing light kits.
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sean slavin
{K:3488} 3/8/2002
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and an intersting one at that. i like the lighting and the mood on this one especially how her hands and the rope on the floor are emphasized. 8)
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