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05/16/2005 04:49:06 AM · #1 |
It seems too dark to me, but some people had stated that my first one was two bright. And you can see both the eyes this time ;) What do you think?
Message edited by author 2005-05-16 04:49:58.
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05/16/2005 04:58:50 AM · #2 |
The thumb looks dark, but the full pic looks very good to me. I dunno about the technicalities of "low key" but this is a nice portrait IMO.
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05/16/2005 04:04:11 PM · #3 |
Looks good. I like the way the hair's lost into the background; did you take one with black clothing? That could concentrate attention on the face even more.
Bear in mind that images will look different on different screens - Macs show them brighter than Windows PCs in general. It's this kind of photo where it really shows. |
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05/16/2005 04:07:25 PM · #4 |
It seems very "grey" overall. Low key images still use light, just in a different way to only partially light the subject...the most popular being called "Rembrandt" style. |
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05/16/2005 05:31:44 PM · #5 |
Thanks for your comments Goldberry, Silev, and Kpriest.
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05/16/2005 05:44:29 PM · #6 |
I like the simplicity of it. The darkness in the background and the overall look of it suggest the model wanted to hide something from watching eyes. :-)
It reminds me of a low-key image I did a while ago, one of my own faves:
nice work!
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