|
|
|
Sam Oppenheim
{K:3362} 1/28/2005
|
not a very flattering photo... the chin area is kinda bothersome to the eye, I am disturbed by the photo. nice use of sidelighting and focusing on the teeth while having a 'mood' in the photo almost like a gangster flick... what is he planning to do?
|
|
|
|
Melanie Reynolds
{K:9096} 12/29/2004
|
Interesting angle and crop. I think it works well for displaying the gold teef ;o) I think it works nicely in B&W too. The contrast adds to it.
|
|
|
|
|
Green Gemini
{K:3391} 12/29/2004
|
Thanks for the kind words!
|
|
|
|
|
Neil Holden
{K:602} 12/29/2004
|
i prefer monochrome version.. has a lot of impact and the high contrast adds to this.. its a great shot despite the title.. in fact was this done by a named photographer we wouldnt even be discussing the title.. the image is strong enough to stand up on its own.. great work..
|
|
|
|
|
Green Gemini
{K:3391} 12/29/2004
|
Yeah, I like the high contrast on black and whites. Here is the original. Do you have any suggestions?
|
 original |
|
|
|
Laura Spell
{K:24080} 12/29/2004
|
Very high contrast in this image! The monochrome does not allow the viewing of the gold on his teeth! lol
|
|