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Carl Beihl
{K:357} 5/12/2002
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Kim and Koen, thanks for your insightful comments. With both of these photographs I was trying to capture that "old" feeling... the light and luminesence exploited by the old Flemish painters. That's why I welcomed the blend into darkness. Maybe I should have included a dead rabbit or pheasant for the mood. I used only the available light from an adjacent north window.
I appreciate your thoughts, thank you.
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Koen B
{K:3279} 5/12/2002
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Kim, I do not mind the heavy shadows either - except then at the lower right point of the wooden object where it blends invisibly with the blanket. I was actually asking if it was intentionally to have them up to the point where there is little or no detail left visible (at least on my monitor).
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 5/12/2002
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Nice softness to this image... feels like old times. Especially the blanket used for a backdrop. I think you've done well with the lighting, as I don't mind the heavy shadows at all.. they give the image an old fashioned feel.
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Koen B
{K:3279} 5/12/2002
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It seems you used a light source positioned at the rear left. The shadows are a bit strong, you could light them up using a reflector. I like the mood of the photo ! The colours fit together well (all brown-red-purple). The gray-green of the objects in front are very different in colour, but they seem to fit.
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