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gianna piano
{K:15530} 9/30/2004
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Nice.
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genious anonimous
{K:-45} 9/6/2004
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Very nice shot, i specially liked the smoothness of the blur with the contrast of black and white. =)
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 8/29/2004
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Cool, thanks for the info. Must have been a lot of fun :-)
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Aurore Lynch
{K:1687} 8/28/2004
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Duh! Download and add as attachment! I'm a fool.
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Aurore Lynch
{K:1687} 8/28/2004
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I tried to reply to you a month ago but couldn't get it to post. Figured out later it's because I supplied a link to that other dreaded critique site. Wanted to show you the original.
Anyhow, the original is pretty well exposed, i think, though i haven't looked at the neg in awhile. The original print is rich in greys (ick!). I exposed this on vc paper with magenta filtration dialed in at a max 130M. Because the eye is blurred in the original (blinked) I tried to disguise the flaw by making it more deliberate. I spread some dishsoap on a haze filter, smooshing it around until it left the perfect blur, and set it under the enlarger lens where the red 'safelight' filter usually sits.
And voila...
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 8/28/2004
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Very good shot. Alot of energy and passion in it!
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Aira Manna
{K:11187} 8/5/2004
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wow, what a high key self! have not seen the previous thus i cannpot compare, but i really like the way you pushed it...excessive in a way, but for a great result!
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 7/30/2004
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For such a high contrast photo I'd expect underexposure of the film, but the stated aperture and shutter speed suggest the opposite. So how did you do it? Ultrahigh contrast paper, or some special printing technique?
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Brian T. Ach
{K:1742} 7/29/2004
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Superb! Your portfolio is very fresh and fascinating!
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m.c. lopez
{K:14766} 7/26/2004
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I remember this photo... I still love it !
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David Mongeau-Petitpas
{K:2068} 4/2/2004
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Very nice pictures. I like the contrast and the softness of it. and the girl (i guess it's you) is very beautiful and it goes with the mood of the pictures. I have a Canon Ftb and it was my first camera and it do a great job I still use it all the time. good work. never stop shooting
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Robert Höhne
{K:4290} 3/28/2004
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Great photo, ashame your left eye is a bit blurry, I realise that a portrait at such a slow speed setting is difficult but your other eye is sharper. Otherwise damn fine work.
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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 8/15/2003
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hahahaha just kidding ... I know you hate !!!!!!'s... I love the framing and the compostion ... and those are very penetrating eyes...
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Jonathan Kane
{K:10641} 8/15/2003
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Filipe Palha
{K:5432} 6/30/2003
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: O
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matthew kinslow
{K:2525} 6/20/2003
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awesome... haven't seen the other... but this is great love the softness great job... very beautiful
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 6/20/2003
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love it best wishes lowell
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deniz kaan copur
{K:12726} 6/20/2003
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her expression gives me a feeling like its accidentally shot. very good.
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giuliano colivicchi
{K:2880} 6/19/2003
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Great self-portrait.Nice idea the use of high lights! You look so fresh and natural.
Regards Giuliano
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Andre Fersen
{K:1679} 6/19/2003
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What on earth is a Canon FTbQL? Never mind. If this is a self-portrait, then you seem to be very, very young. Well, why not? It's nice, has lots of impact, an unusual approach to taking the picture. Now I want to go see a portrait by Rui Palha...
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 6/19/2003
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Beautiful portrait Aurore,my best reagrds to you,HakaN
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shelby koning
{K:5450} 6/19/2003
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great high key portrait, ghostlike and beautiful.
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