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09/07/2004 07:01:04 PM |
I not go as far as to say it has more mood, but Martin was going for a very commercialy viable set of shots,using a 70-200, while I was doing more "architectural" shots, using a 16-35, it's very cool to see both shots next to each other. such different results |
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09/07/2004 06:55:43 PM |
Funny. I saw Martin's photo. Yours has a lot more mood to it. I like the processing you've done. The upper left corner of the image is distracting and the border is odd that it doesn't go all the way around, or perhaps it changes shades. Either way, it definetely brings the eye to the upper left. |
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08/25/2004 03:16:47 PM |
Originally posted by peecee: I love the combination of harsh bright light and soft shadows,
great shot. I would even venture to say the girl and doorway cropped tighter may make another good shot. |
Perhaps you are right, but the tight shots were handled by the main Photographer, I was doing ultra-wide mood shots. |
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08/25/2004 02:58:39 PM |
I love the combination of harsh bright light and soft shadows,
great shot. I would even venture to say the girl and doorway cropped tighter may make another good shot. |
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08/25/2004 02:51:03 PM |
Thank you so much for the kind words...I should call this one "stolen moments" as this was captured while Bianca was posing for Martin from a completly different angle. |
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08/25/2004 02:14:58 PM |
Very cool mood and lighting used here. I almost noticed the model a half-second later, which is kind of cool. |
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