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Photographer a. M.  a. M. {Karma:9020}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model mustek d 55
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Pentax  SMC M 67 800mm ļ6,7 ED (IF)
Uploaded 7/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 402 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/32
Critiques 10 Rating
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Location City -  ny
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About photo of my NEPHEW in his carriage...fade effect on the sides..comments and critiques please
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K Blair   {K:1589} 9/26/2005
Very nice work, I love the tones here.. You work well with black and white.. I really like the fade effect really helps draw attention to the subject. Thanks again for your comment K

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Gianes Ma Gianes Ma   {K:26069} 9/1/2005
Great expression, excellent b/w tones.
A very good portrait.
Ciao,

G.

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 8/3/2005
beautiful moody image. nice work here.

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a. M. a. M.   {K:9020} 7/28/2005
thanks pat..i personally like it too. :)

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 7/28/2005
I love the hair on his forhead...somehow it makes the shot for me.

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 7/27/2005
This is an excellent job of cropping. Nicely done.

Jon

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Tracey Main Tracey Main   {K:7290} 7/27/2005
I think this is a nice portrait but as jon said make the file bigger and maybe bring her in a little closer she has such beautiful eyes to show off maybe a crop something like I have done here, still a lovely photo and a very beautiful model.. Tracey

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Magdalena Lady Rychel   {K:429} 7/27/2005
:-)

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a. M. a. M.   {K:9020} 7/27/2005
thank you jon for taking time out to critique this photo..i always appreciate a good ,detailed critique, and i will definitely heed to your advice..nice portfolio by the way!

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Jon O'Brien Jon O'Brien   {K:11321} 7/27/2005
I like the burning-in effect around the edges, and for my money the black and white is really effective. I would say that the image needs to be bigger (you have 800 pixels to play with - why limit yourself?). Plus I would have placed his eyes higher than they are. While this means cutting off the top of his head a bit, that's not a big deal. Finally - I think that his eyes are not in focus, which is usually an absolute no-no in portrait photograpy (of course if it was deliberate then it might be a powerful yet subtly-drawn artistic statement which I am overlooking. If this is the case, I pray you excuse me :-] )

Cheers,

Jon

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