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Critique By:
Arthur Z (K:5328)
4/25/2003 3:34:07 PM
Aurore, this is very cool...it reminds me of old photos of families at Coney Island in the 30's...although these are of a somewhat murkier nature...I love it though...
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Critique By:
deniz kaan copur (K:12726)
4/25/2003 9:49:46 AM
i agree with syrie.
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
4/24/2003 10:26:14 PM
Beautiful one Aurore,it has a great tone so lovely.Btw i read your long comment on Shelby's photo,it was very interesting
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Critique By:
Syrie Kovitz (K:1349)
4/24/2003 7:36:31 PM
Great...
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Critique By:
Syrie Kovitz (K:1349)
4/24/2003 7:31:22 PM
I wouldn't worry about it too much...the effect is great...recreating it is the difficulty.
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Critique By:
^j^ . (K:8554)
4/24/2003 3:23:11 PM
Oooh... Don't know if you're disappointed or not but, as far as I'm concerned, I like the result... The problem would be to be sure to get the same effect the next time you try that process ?! Anyway... Pushing the limits always gives something interesting !!! Even if it's by accident/chance... It's really inspiring sometimes... Just like this time !
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Critique By:
Joerg Colberg (K:76)
4/24/2003 2:20:02 PM
From what I've heard about x-processing people usually adjust the colours/tones so that skin looks normal. I don't know whehter your lab did that but I'd guess so.
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Critique By:
shelby koning (K:5450)
4/24/2003 1:41:34 PM
wonderful statement, such truth here. Hope to see more, My only complaint is that the feet blend too much into the table... IKEA? and the bar to the left of the table is a minor distraction as well. I posted my reaction to your "long winded" critique... take a look if you have a chance, and thanks for your insights, good to know there are thinking feeling people among us!
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Critique By:
shelby koning (K:5450)
4/24/2003 1:12:10 PM
beautiful mood and texture here, interesting that she is trapped in this flowery world, interesting that it is blue, peace - melancholy - the point where the two meet? looking out, looking in? very emotive piece.
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Critique By:
Joćo Figueiredo (K:7674)
4/24/2003 11:33:52 AM
Don't know those tecniques...
Don't like the white lines under the arm, distracts i guess... nice anyway.
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Critique By:
Joćo Figueiredo (K:7674)
4/24/2003 8:43:40 AM
... like the concept, maybe if the bass where more "in" the images, just a few pixels...
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Critique By:
Onur Aydin (K:9815)
4/24/2003 1:34:33 AM
Very nice one !
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Critique By:
sept sea (K:2569)
4/22/2003 12:56:40 PM
Thanks showing me this amazing cat photo that's so unique and dramatic... u r really good in this... thanks, really thank... i''ll be more "opened" to capture my "friends".... Thanks!
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Critique By:
Cristiano Corte (K:10836)
4/21/2003 12:28:35 PM
Great original work. Optimal color choice. Good impact. Regards, Cris.-
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Critique By:
Dennis Donohue (K:-78)
4/21/2003 12:04:37 PM
Excellent!
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Critique By:
lowell whipple girbes (K:13151)
4/21/2003 12:04:02 PM
i remember this one, i like it a lot, regards, lowell
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Critique By:
Dimitris Zachilas (K:294)
4/21/2003 11:50:01 AM
In Blue I live. Alternative.
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Critique By:
Jonathan Kane (K:10641)
4/20/2003 8:07:32 PM
I like the idea of this. A couple things though: I wish that the image wasn't so symetrical. If things were a little unbalanced compositionally, then I think my eyes would have more fun moving across the image. Also, the highlights seem kind of blown out. They blend into the white background and there is no hightlight detail. Maybe if it was printed just a little darker. Doing self-portraits are not easy. You really put yourself out there.
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Critique By:
David Doler (K:467)
4/20/2003 7:55:55 PM
You should put this into your portfolio after you perfect it a bit. It is dark at the bottom, but the point of view is really interesting. I've been at the corner many times and I never would have come up with that angle. Resorted to Photoshop eh? Well, I won't hold it against you.
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Critique By:
David Doler (K:467)
4/20/2003 7:49:58 PM
I did some similar (at least from the location) shots of the Guggenhein. I was using the Kodak CN400 C41 BW film and didn't have any appreciable grain (makes it hard to use a grain magnifier to print). Honestly, its not easy to say if I like the grain in this photo. I went back to the Guggenheim (I live about an hour from NYC) and shot some interiors with HP5+ and just had better feelings about the CN400. Anyway, the composition is very good.
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Critique By:
David Doler (K:467)
4/20/2003 7:39:46 PM
You have to be emotionaly resilient to post a self-portrait. Any negative comment no matter how constructive risks the chance of being interpreted too closely to the heart. It's one thing to offer opinions about a photo's technical or compositional aspects, but here you expand that dimension to include the your emotional content too. Very brave, very admirable. By the way - technicaly, it looks the photo is 'spot-on', as they say
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Critique By:
^j^ . (K:8554)
4/19/2003 5:26:20 PM
Hey... Coolissimood ! This happenend to me once too but the result wasn't that as much interesting as yours... Maybe I should do it on purpose next time and think of it...... Well... No ! Don't let me think !!!
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Critique By:
Dariush Talaie (K:195)
4/19/2003 3:23:04 PM
Great work.I love the atmosphere!
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Critique By:
Dariush Talaie (K:195)
4/19/2003 2:47:07 PM
Great!
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Critique By:
lowell whipple girbes (K:13151)
4/19/2003 2:24:47 PM
excellent !!!!
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Critique By:
deniz kaan copur (K:12726)
4/18/2003 4:46:04 AM
i am looking for holga and diana. kinda bored with digital really.
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Critique By:
deniz kaan copur (K:12726)
4/18/2003 3:26:41 AM
interesting way of expressing the concept. imho, poses look a bit artificial, but its ok, since the concept is more important here, and shooting self is always hard for a photographer. i don't have any non-artificial looking depictions of myself. --: )
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Critique By:
Jonathan Kane (K:10641)
4/17/2003 10:16:49 PM
Incredible image!!! It just works So well.
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Critique By:
j w (K:12641)
4/17/2003 8:38:38 PM
Lovely, Aurore -- I have some Holga "strips" like this, and what I like about them is they seem to represent the way our minds are, many images and memories at once. It will make a wonderful contact print!
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Critique By:
Pascal Renoux (K:4077)
4/17/2003 8:02:48 PM
!!!!!!!!! good!!!!!!!!!!!
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