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parokhodov
Registered: May 19, 2008
Total Posts: 213
Country: Russia

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parokhodov
Registered: May 19, 2008
Total Posts: 213
Country: Russia

comments please



gheller
Registered: Apr 30, 2002
Total Posts: 3136
Country: United States

I am not a fan of the "sickly" color cast that many have been playing with.

Also, on (5), why would anyone want to display such poor posture

watch the "up the nose" pose...rarely flattering.

other than that, poses, sharpness, and venues are nice.

HTH

greg



krobatshov
Registered: Jan 22, 2006
Total Posts: 541
Country: United States

I quite like the concept here - the blue tones are a matter of whether ppl just like it and/or get the intention behind -
glad to have found you after some yrs of absence of FM -

молодец!



sonleduy1980
Registered: Apr 21, 2009
Total Posts: 5
Country: United States

nice tone of color
Thanks for sharing



Eric Schwab
Registered: Dec 26, 2007
Total Posts: 750
Country: United States

Number two is awesome. It's going in my "inspiration" folder
I like one also, they're good all around but number two stands out.



liamh
Registered: Jul 24, 2005
Total Posts: 3048
Country: United Kingdom

Confident young model, well photographed. Some wont like the cross-processing; I think you could ease back a notch or two on the saturation, but other than that I like them. How did you get her up that tree?



Todd Adamson
Registered: Mar 03, 2005
Total Posts: 3064
Country: United States

liamh wrote:
How did you get her up that tree?

I know I would have been happy to help her up personally.

#2 is beyond gorgeous. Love it.

In general, I like x-process tones, but they do become a bit tiresome after the whole set.

And the pose in #3, I've wanted to say this for a long time, to a lot of people: it should be banished from portrait photography for all eternity.



Jarvone
Registered: Dec 25, 2004
Total Posts: 2113
Country: United States

I like the set but #2 is really well done. I've been a fan of yours since you started posting and I'm impressed with how much you have improved your eye, your technique, and your post work. Great work and keep it up. Jarv



pilles
Registered: Jul 20, 2003
Total Posts: 7317
Country: United States

You finally got around (after 4 & 5) to observing the famous "rule of thirds". The first two are snapshots, but lovely ones. 3 & 4 are too flat. The lighting destroys any modeling and they look like paper cutouts.



popawalker
Registered: Aug 01, 2004
Total Posts: 41
Country: United States

Color tone looks like you were trying to make it look like Fuji film. Nice sharpness, but too much low angle for me.



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