First of all, very good shot. Very clean and crisp edges and lighting. Lighting too has a very nice gradient to it. The border and the montage thingy is good too.
One question though: you said the photo is unedited except for the framing. If that is the case, how did you get the sepia-toned lighting? It sure as hell isn't daylight or any other daylight balanced light source.
Good stuff.
As LAways,
Kiran sOmanchi
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The difference between a professional and an amature photographer is about 20 rolls of film.
~bw-photography
Very good pics and a nice concept (pictures of the picturer), but the one in the lower left corner doesn't seem to fit. I think cropping it differently would help a lot. The one in upper right corner reminds me of the intro of Bold and Beautiful. :-P
~bigf already said most of what has to be said... lighting is your strongest point here. And, yes ~diamondie has a point in that the bottom left pic seems to be out.
I thing that the rewinding lever doesn't have as much interest as the other camera parts. And the composition of this particular shot looks dubious, compared to the rest which are more in your face... Other funny aspect which I noticed is that this only frame doesn't really have anything to read.
Try to find another angle, perhaps the open back lid, take off the lens or else.
Cheers.
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But I've never heard of the brand Praktica.
Looks very very nice.
My account
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Please check out my gallery.
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Shiny.
Great angles, love the warm colours, good lighting.
I like.
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First of all, very good shot. Very clean and crisp edges and lighting. Lighting too has a very nice gradient to it. The border and the montage thingy is good too.
One question though: you said the photo is unedited except for the framing. If that is the case, how did you get the sepia-toned lighting? It sure as hell isn't daylight or any other daylight balanced light source.
Good stuff.
As LAways,
Kiran sOmanchi
--
The difference between a professional and an amature photographer is about 20 rolls of film.
~bw-photography
~bigf already said most of what has to be said... lighting is your strongest point here. And, yes ~diamondie has a point in that the bottom left pic seems to be out.
I thing that the rewinding lever doesn't have as much interest as the other camera parts. And the composition of this particular shot looks dubious, compared to the rest which are more in your face... Other funny aspect which I noticed is that this only frame doesn't really have anything to read.
Try to find another angle, perhaps the open back lid, take off the lens or else.
Cheers.
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"No Stradivarius could be compared, in shape or resonance, to the hips of some college girls"
--oliverio girondo
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