
by prometheus
6 comments
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 5 months ago:
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 5 months ago:
Copycat, but nice.
prometheus (Thomas) said 5 months ago:
Tahnks for the comments.
This is my version of a classic
susiej (Susie Janowski) said 5 months ago:
Absolutely beautiful
elaine (elaine vallet) said 1 month ago:
Lol! excellent shot!

by anke-art
10 comments
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
For me it is a good shot, but i miss something more striking in the picture, maybe a crop a bit more out of center or a disturbing object.
CEG added a critique 6 months ago:
I really like this shot. I think the contrast between the subject and background works well. Good job!
anke-art (Anke Arnold) said 4 months ago:
Thanks a lot for all your comments. It's interesting that your opinions vary so much.
This picture was taken at my parents' home, there's a window on the right side which couldn't be shaded. So it would have been impossible to get an even lighting of the background.
joka (Johannes Kapp) added a critique 4 months ago:
special and fine!
snaps (Dana N) added a critique 2 months ago:
I wouldn't have noticed the variance in light until it was mentioned, and it makes sense. I love the simplicity of this image and that it makes me wonder about the rest of the room and what it may look like.

by phazeman
13 comments
ArneG (Arne Gulstene) added a critique 1 year ago:
Nice work - I agree with most of the comments above - the tonal range is good - I think perhaps it could be darkened overall a tad.
A pleasure to view
PThree (Pascal Christ) added a critique 1 year ago:
Ok i must say nice work!!! Nice shot! I think this one must be featurd!
eggplant (Matt) added a critique 1 year ago:
Very nice antique feel here. My only suggestion is that the contrast is just the slightest bit flat. Other than that, great shot.
psychodudu (Andrew Parker) added a critique 1 year ago:
This is gallery material. I can't think of a higher compliment. Beautiful, humanistic, and tells a thousand tales. This is right up there with all the very best that portraiture has to offer.
larsomat (Lars Pohlmann) added a critique 3 months ago:
great! everything. sharpness on spot. expression is great. composition as well. and it tells a story.

by misu
13 comments
apsk121 (Angad Kingra) added a critique 5 months ago:
I agree about the saturation being a bit too high. Another suggestion would be capturing either 1/3rd of the sky or the grass setting the other element take 2/3rd. Excellent image nonetheless!
ple (ferry kana) added a critique 4 months ago:
high contrast, high saturated !!! just the one that i like !!
360Pixels (Ayash Basu) added a critique 4 months ago:
Eye catching image for sure. I might have preferred a)less saturation on the colors and b)a non-square "landscape" view.
GarrettHall (Garrett Hall) added a critique 4 months ago:
I would crop 10% off of the top. The 10% has interesting clouds, but I think it would look better without it. Did you get any longer exposures showing the wheat moving?
lotr_n1 (Nathan Hauser) added a critique 3 months ago:
wow

by breaves
7 comments
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
This is very well composited. Nothing to critizise for me.
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) added a critique 6 months ago:
This works because it makes beautiful something very pedestrian.
jon
BeppeRdam (Giuseppe Moscarda) added a critique 5 months ago:
Nice angle, I love the minimalis but I have some doubts on the expostion on the windows even if it is a quite difficult condition
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 5 months ago:
I agree with most of above. My complaint is the blown out highlight. I would like to see just a little more detail in the window.
joka (Johannes Kapp) added a critique 4 months ago:
Interesting scene, good composition, fine light and shadows! Compliments!

by jvgphoto
10 comments
TammyLynn (Tammy) added a critique 6 months ago:
Beautiful portrait, I love the colours. Do wish there was a bit more light in the eyes is all. Nice work.
jvgphoto (jon van gilder) said 6 months ago:
Tammy, thanks for your thoughts - much appreciated - was an overcast afternoon with great light, but it was a spur of the moment session away from the studio, and I didn't have an umbrella to throw just a little light into the eyes! - jon
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
I wouldn't have noticed any of the mensioned "problems", if they were not mensioned. They're right, but anyway this is a great portrait.
JimiThing (Jim Machajewski) added a critique 5 months ago:
Along with the dark eyes comment, I think that the face in general is too dark and a bit soft. It seems that the focus was on the wall behind and not the girl.
james_littlefox added a critique 4 months ago:
i love her expression on face! maybe the color can be warmer.

by misu
4 comments
TerynYancey (Teryn Yancey) added a critique 6 months ago:
beautiful
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
For me it's too softly mainstream. It seems for me like taken out of a "Dreamgirls Calendar"
But technically perfect done.
lasiate added a critique 6 months ago:
rare les photos de nu. donc on se délecte même si le mollet coupé me gêne un peu
misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 4 months ago:
This photograph was published in a book "The Mammoth Book of Illustrated Erotica" by Marilyn Jaye Lewis, Maxim Jakubowski. Publisher: Carroll & Graf Publishers.
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by lasiate
7 comments
CEG added a critique 6 months ago:
I like it! The moon atop the spire is a great setup. I don't mind the lean...the weeping cherry on the left seems to be pushing it from the frame.
ScottCrouse (Scott Crouse) added a critique 6 months ago:
Can't say that I like the lean all that much, I like the way the top points to the moon but this could be accomplished on a level angle. Also, there is quite a bit of sensor dust that should be cloned out.
photoaholic (Geoffrey Reynertz) added a critique 6 months ago:
i don't know exactly why but i like this shot
ErikUnger (Erik Unger) added a critique 5 months ago:
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess this what shot at Kiyomizudera in Kyoto Japan? If so, I have almost that exact same picture minus the cherry blossoms. The only thing I would nitpick is the contrast and saturation. Looks a little flat to me.
JLM (Joel Le Montagner) added a critique 5 months ago:
Trés classique mais bien vu. La lune est peut-être un peu trop prés du bord.
Manque un peu de peps...

by Pixim
7 comments
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
I like this simplistic shot, but I would have deleted the dust at the wall.
Pixim (Eric) said 6 months ago:
Thanks all for your comments ;)
pygment (Dave Gilligan) added a critique 5 months ago:
I love this the colours are great and the composition is very interesting
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 5 months ago:
Very nice Eric, I love the colors and tones. I just think there is a bit too much negative space at the top. I did a scroll bar crop to a square and it feels better to me...?
Pixim (Eric) said 5 months ago:
Thanks Clyde for your idea and for your comment ;)

by mikeock
12 comments
prometheus (Thomas) added a critique 6 months ago:
I like it as it is. I think the impression would be different with more saturation.
willie_901 (william) added a critique 6 months ago:
The color looks realistic to me. I wouldn't change it.
I like the composition. I also appreciate how crisp the photo looks too.
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 6 months ago:
Thomas and william,
Thanks for the comments.
This is one of my favorite out of the series!
Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 5 months ago:
The posted like is better, the composition feels a little "cramped". Did you shoot more context?
mikeock (Mike Adams) said 5 months ago:
Clyde,
Currently I do not have shot w\ more context.
The problem was that there was distracting elements and this was the best composition with the least distractions!
I am planning on re shooting w\ my d40 once my car is working .
Great photo!!! +FAV