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vanessa shakesheff
{K:68840} 11/24/2005
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Great pose and good image ,nice soft b&w.best wishes vanessa .hope you are well ,haven,t had any new postings from you
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zane anderson
{K:620} 8/14/2005
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hey thanks for the comment and i dont know alot about photography yet iam new to all this but i like i looked at your pictures and i liked a lot of them but i just chose this one to comment back and i like this picture its like that kid is waiting for something but the only thing that bothers me is that thing above his head because you cant realy tell what it is you know but like i said iam new to photography so maybe it makes sense but if hes looking in a light then i think it would be nice to see that light or dont that make sense? iam here to learn zane
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Kelly
{K:20268} 2/23/2005
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excellent... i love the look on his face... it's one of pure satisfaction.... great capture... cheers kel
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 2/17/2005
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The leaning back of the head symbolises self independence and the inquisitiveness of the world around whilst being oblivous to anything within his circle. Excellent image Richard.
Thankyou also for adding me to your friends list. I am very honoured.
Judi
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Dominikus BW
{K:500} 7/12/2004
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fantastic shot... salute...
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Marta Azevedo
{K:4237} 4/27/2004
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your photos are great.
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 4/25/2004
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interesting shot - creative perspective..
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Richard Demanowski
{K:674} 4/25/2004
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Jose: This was metered with a handheld (Sekonik L-508) with the dome pointed toward the camera lens.
In retrospect, I should have spot metered on his hair on the shadow side, as well. That would have told me that it was more than two stops lower than my main exposure, meaning that I needed to kick in some light with a reflector to keep the shadows from blocking up like they did.
I tend to prefer to keep detail in both shadows and highlights in the negative, even if I later choose to print with higher contrast and allow them to block up or wash out.
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Richard Demanowski
{K:674} 4/25/2004
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Kathleen: Yes, that bright sliver of light in the upper left is the hotlight reflector, seen edge on.
I've since settled on a tighter crop of the image. It's up on my website, I may get around to posting it here when I'm through with some other stuff I'm working on.
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kathleen fonseca
{K:11992} 4/25/2004
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very nice, Richard..the light is great..the little sliver of bright light in the top right corner is a little distracting from the overall mood..is that the light source? i love his profile and the gorgeous tones in his skin and that vine thing hanging improbably from the ceiling..very interesting portrait. kat~
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JL E
{K:9693} 1/26/2004
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beautiful work with light. excellent exposure. I guess how do you do to meter the light in this situation. what part of the image did you meter? cheers, Jose
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 1/20/2004
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Of all three this one is perfect for me
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Hugo Pierre
{K:15692} 1/20/2004
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Interesting snapshot. Particular mood. Very well done and composed. Regards from Argentina.
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