I think I like the pose and lighting, I would like to see lithe shot in black and white, but, without the filter.
toxdoc42 wrote:
I think I like the pose and lighting, I would like to see lithe shot in black and white, but, without the filter.
I agree...it kinda creeps me out with the texture overlaid on it...
george66 wrote:
London, England
I really like the use of textures with this scene and model.
The color and texture reflect her mood, well done George.
george66 wrote:
London, England
I really like the photo, pose and lighting but feel the texture is way too heavy!!!
Would like to see the photo without the texture and with the same texture but much lighter.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Since the pose and lighting are almost unquestionably superb, comments on this photo are basically opinions on the PP treatment. When I first looked at the photo I thought the blotchiness on the right was plants hanging in the window, and I thought this added a lovely visual element to draw the attention inward to the model. I then wondered what the blotches on her right shoulder and crook of her elbow were. It was then that I realized that all of the blotchiness is, in fact, part of the PP treatment forming a frame. From my perspective, real plants in the window and no blotchy frame would have made this a truly excellent work of art. As for the "weightiness" of the texture, a little lighter might have been better.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
I do like it. The texture gives an otherwise Ho-Hum image attractiveness
I agree with the others; beautifully captured pose, setup, exposure. I would like to have seen the model without the texture. Thanks for sharing it.
George, this is a really interesting bit of work. It's quite artistic and thought-provoking. I'm caught imagining her thoughts and mood.
--Bob
george66 wrote:
London, England
Her features look youngish but the texture looks old. Kind of jarring.
sorry not to my taste. i would like to see it without the overlay.
I see where you have gone with this series and should be given kudos for the effort but just too dark and distracting for my taste. But to each their own. Thanks.
Agree with comments regarding the overlay.
Can we see it without?
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