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Photographer  Steven B. Poitinger {Karma:1757}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Nikon F3
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50 mm
Uploaded 5/19/2002 Film / Memory Type Kodak T Max
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Views 655 Shutter 60
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Critiques 11 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Flowers keep her smiling despite the ongoing battle.
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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 12/23/2003
Antonella:

Those are very kind words and I appreciate your Christmas wishes. Unfortunately, my wife passed away just three weeks ago and the holidays will not seem the same even with a strangers thoughtfulness such as yours. However let me return the kindness by wishing you and your family a warm and peaceful holiday season.

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ferzan aydin   {K:415} 12/23/2003
great smile as flovers...i wish her beautiful days as herself...

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Antonella Nistri   {K:21867} 12/23/2003
Stephen,I discovered you today through your winning photo. I usually don't see much of the main page,just a quick look to see if someone I know is there. But something attracted me and I decided to go through your portfolio.
I was stunned. It's the absolute perfection I saw and not only that...I saw the feelings,I felt the emotions raise in my heart.
I decided to comment on your first photo that tells the whole story. It's beautiful,Stephen,thank you for sharing with us and may Christmas bring your wife and yourself all the best.
My warmest wishes,
Antonella

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Alain Mijngheer Alain Mijngheer   {K:11733} 1/4/2003
A real emotional picture when you read the title. Not evident to achieve.

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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 5/24/2002
Howard:

I think it's improved with the crop you suggested. I didn't think those two flowers were a distraction until they were eliminated. Thanks for the comments.

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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 5/24/2002
Howard:

I think it's improved with the crop you suggested. I didn't think those two flowers were a distraction until they were eliminated. Thanks for the comments.

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Howard M. Parsons Howard M. Parsons   {K:3496} 5/24/2002
Beaautiful. My wide Dee called it a "triumphant" photo. I don't think it is ever wrong to reinforce an evoked feeling with words. I wish your wife the best.

Technical comment. Is the photo improved by cropping off the 2 flowers touching the bottom of the frame? Maybe or maybe not.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 5/19/2002
I think it is good if some photos just make a person "feel". So Steven I don't think you were wrong if your photo evoked emotions through the title. I thank you for sharing the photo and such a personal part of your life.
And... believe me, there are many people on here who will be brutally honest on how to improve the photo regardless of title and comments!

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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 5/19/2002
Dawna, thanks for the comment and Barry, in hindsight, I'm thinking it was wrong to evoke emotions through the title and comments. I believe it does impact one's tendency to be constructively critical. I like your idea of a series. I'll see if I can talk my wife into following her through this with camera in hand.

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Barry Tipping   {K:959} 5/19/2002
An intriguing portrait. I wonder if we would be more (constructively) critical if we didn't know the story behind it? Nice work! Would like to see a series on this subject.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 5/19/2002
Steven - beautiful photo, and brought a tear to my eye.

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