Feel like the turning pages are unnecessary and the distortion makes her face look very flat... This image probably shines on it's own without the page corners....
I love the metaphor, Marcelo!
This young, new life with only the unknown before her. What will each turning page and each new day bring?
Another wonderfully creative image!
-Tim
The child is surrounded by silk and lace but that is no barrier against the winds of time which relentlessly turn the pages. The only thing to do is to enjoy each page.
Nice effect Marcelo. I truly didn't notice it at first, so captivating are the baby's eyes. I am a bit distracted by the fleshy thing to the back left of the head. I can't quite orient my mind to the body part. Overall, a great image.
Not the typically cute baby pic. The treatment and clothing give this a Victorian feel. I'm not sure about the left arm being bisected by the cut in the page.
I like the image and the tones, the processing, but not sure I like the right bottom corner thing, it pulls my eye there trying to figure out whats going on there and its not clear enough of what you are trying to present there for me,, I know its suppose to be a turning page but the representation is not clear enough for me
ci5ic wrote:
Feel like the turning pages are unnecessary and the distortion makes her face look very flat... This image probably shines on it's own without the page corners....
Thanks ci5ic for your frankness, I appreciate your input.
T-bone1 wrote:
I love the metaphor, Marcelo!
This young, new life with only the unknown before her. What will each turning page and each new day bring?
Another wonderfully creative image!
-Tim
Thank you Tim. Your interpretation coincides very closely with my thoughts.
Regards
m
sjkk wrote:
The child is surrounded by silk and lace but that is no barrier against the winds of time which relentlessly turn the pages. The only thing to do is to enjoy each page.
Thanks Sonja for your comment. Your words convey my feelings in a much more beautiful way than my image.
I do try to follow your thoughtful advice.
Regards
m
Tim Oneill wrote:
Nice effect Marcelo. I truly didn't notice it at first, so captivating are the baby's eyes. I am a bit distracted by the fleshy thing to the back left of the head. I can't quite orient my mind to the body part. Overall, a great image.
Thanks Tim for your comment, I appreciate it.
The doll was in a shop window with a very reflective glass, this was the best picture I could take.
Provacative image marcelo. However, I would use the "free transform" tool in photoshop and drag the bottom right corner down a little to the bottom right more. It feels to squashed in the upper left. But I really dig the flipping pages idea. Great creativity on your part and I feel it adds to the image.
eric kim wrote:
Provacative image marcelo. However, I would use the "free transform" tool in photoshop and drag the bottom right corner down a little to the bottom right more. It feels to squashed in the upper left. But I really dig the flipping pages idea. Great creativity on your part and I feel it adds to the image.