The Look ....
Sometimes a look is so powerful ...
What I am seeing, is very dark.
Very nicely done. Provocative. Makes you want to see more.
Stargazer wrote:
Very nicely done. Provocative. Makes you want to see more.
One wants too see more because because it is too dark.
George, I love your interpretation of the photo. Looking at it get don't even notice at first that she is naked. I think with her look and your editing work, the photo would work even if she was wearing clothes. Nice work.
Kmgw9v wrote:
What I am seeing, is very dark.
It is the darkness that adds the mystery to the photo. Not every photo has to be full of light.
If I saw this from my eyes I would ask what was in my drink. I would know that I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Your photo has great impact and her look is what we imagine it to be. Usually I have some thought for improvement on photos... here none... a WOW shot
Kmgw9v wrote:
What I am seeing, is very dark.
Agreed. I see a decently exposed background and an underexposed subject. Looks like if you can lighten your subject you'll have quite a nice image.
george66 wrote:
Sometimes a look is so powerful ...
As others have said, it is very dark.
But that is exactly what speaks to me. It's like "Malocchio", the Italian evil eye. I am having trouble interpreting the limb on the left. Is it a knee? An arm? Not really either. The angles are wrong.
Rab-Eye wrote:
Agreed. I see a decently exposed background and an underexposed subject. Looks like if you can lighten your subject you'll have quite a nice image.
I am appreciative of your comment. No disrespect to the image, but I began to question my impression.
It would be a great image if eyes were lighter, making "The Look" more penetrating.
Nicely done, her eyes caught mine as soon as I looked at the pic. Again, nicely done.
I guess I'm completely out of it on this one. I imagine this woman would look something like this if I arrived at the studio wearing welding glasses.
The focus point is most always the eyes. But they are obscured. You only need to lighten the face a bit to achieve a wonderful image. You can still have darkness in other areas to promote the mood and mystery. But being unable to see the eyes, one loses the possible connection and the whole image fades from the artists intent.
george66 wrote:
Sometimes a look is so powerful ...
OUTSTANDING Capture. Creative image.
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