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Aug 10, 2020 09:12:13   #
RichieC Loc: Adirondacks
 
LOL, the comments!

Some take the base of the word Critique and insert their preferences into criticism- in every gallery, there are pieces I prefer over others. Some by the same artist. I would not ask for Warhols ( or Maplethorpe's) work to be dumped into the alley, but I don't care much for them.

I love these, makes you consider the bodies parts, like reading a sentence word for word, rather than sight reading. Makes you work and get involved- look closely. Attributes that are desirable in a piece of art. They are very hangable.

I would prefer the second two in the firsts lighting I suppose. Thank you for something different and well done- would love to see more.

Now, if you would, PP is using what? Not sure if the artifacts would show up in a print. They are indeed a bit pronounced when you zoom in, however, if it prints well... would love to see a before and after.

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Aug 10, 2020 10:29:11   #
mjc925 Loc: SF Bay Area
 
OK, I will jump in on the apparent minority side. I really like them. Images that clearly some thought went into, different than many images posted her. Lighting is generally good. The first is a nicely posed, interesting shot, well lit. I really like the second shot. My only quibble is wish it was just a bit more straight on, seems to me to be just slightly angled. Third shot is my least favorite, not sure why, just a personal taste I guess, but still a nice, thought out shot and interesting.
I agree the artifacts in the full sized images are a problem, not sure what caused those but maybe just one step in the processing that could be modified to greatly lessen them (probably some sharpening tool?).
Anyway, thanks for posting, nice to open a post and find some different shots like these to look at and contemplate.

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Aug 11, 2020 13:20:58   #
Stardust Loc: Central Illinois
 
My feedback is some interesting poses but do not live up to their full potential because of your model's need to hide her identity. Otherwise she could have placed her head/face in ways that would have added to the poses versus deducting.

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Aug 12, 2020 09:53:57   #
smf85 Loc: Freeport, IL
 
deg122 wrote:
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback


I really liked them. The lighting is interesting and thought out, which is another way of saying good. This is all about shape and pattern - the anonymous model, the B&W photography, the simple set. The double line artifact - looks like ringing from over sharpening.

I really like this kind of abstracted figure work. The poses are wonderful, particularly the middle one. She is wonderfully flexible and you made the most of it A great set.

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Nov 5, 2020 20:32:35   #
PhotogHobbyist Loc: Bradford, PA
 
Appropriate title.

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Nov 6, 2020 18:24:37   #
Clyde 13 Loc: Valpariso, Indiana
 
Beautiful pictures and a great model. Surprising the model fits on the table. She is quite flexible.

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