Thank you, Frank! I must admit, get a little queasy when people use words like "master" around me. After all, I've only been doing photography with any seriousness for about three years so I think I have a lot to learn. However, I've been performing my violin for almost 50 years (since I was 4) and yet there is still a lot to learn there too! I appreciate the kind compliment.
All the best,
Endre
FJR1 wrote:
A great shot from the master with definitive adherence to the theme and a beautiful model.--Frank
Endre....I was looking at this yesterday and I like the composition of the B/W the best. I also liked her expression in the second and third post but I loved the colors of the first. Sorry to ramble but my point is I think you made the perfect selection!! You can't go wrong anyway with such a beautiful model!
Thanks so much, Patty! I agree that of the ones I processed, this one ultimately was the best. The problem this time was an "embarrasment of riches" insofar as all the shots looked lovely. Thanks to the model! It's the little detail of the hand cropped wrong that made the difference, though. The devil, as it's said, iis in the details.
All the best,
Endre
Patricia March wrote:
Endre....I was looking at this yesterday and I like the composition of the B/W the best. I also liked her expression in the second and third post but I loved the colors of the first. Sorry to ramble but my point is I think you made the perfect selection!! You can't go wrong anyway with such a beautiful model!
Excellent picture and colors are just right, thanks for sharing, I like advice about my pictures hope you don't mind me puttin in my two cents but I would of put the frame a little farther away from your subject it would of gave it a little depth to your picture, but thats me, Norm
Thank you, Norm! I'm glad you like it and I'm always interested in suggestions for improvement. That's an Idea that I didn't think of (we can't think of everything, can we ) but it's a good one. If ever I do something like this again, I'll keep it in mind.
All the best,
Endre
Hightraxx wrote:
Excellent picture and colors are just right, thanks for sharing, I like advice about my pictures hope you don't mind me puttin in my two cents but I would of put the frame a little farther away from your subject it would of gave it a little depth to your picture, but thats me, Norm
Fantastic colors! The bright pinks and delicate skin tones are perfectly
combined; bridged by the more muted reds of lipstick, fingernails, dress
and earring. Great work!
Tahnk you so much, Marc, my friend! i apreciate your kind words.
Fond regards,
Endre
MarcR wrote:
Fantastic colors! The bright pinks and delicate skin tones are perfectly
combined; bridged by the more muted reds of lipstick, fingernails, dress
and earring. Great work!
How very sweet of you to send congratulations, Philly! It's too soon to tell about the final outcome but it does seem your predictions come true. Congratulations to you, too!!! Your lovely image made it, too! Bravo!
All best wishes,
Endre
Philly Rains wrote:
Congratulations, dear friend! You and Csilla are finalist, and I'm betting you're gonna rack up the votes! So proud for you!!
Thank you so much, Clee. I appreciate the kind words. Your image made the finals, too, congratulations on that! I looked at your very interesting website. You do very interesting work. I'll have to go back there and explore it in more detail.
All best wishes,
Endre
Clee Villasor wrote:
Clever use of the word "frame." I love the contrast and slew of colors in this shot. Well-defined and impressive. Kudos!