I'm curious what people think of this one:
(edit: the image here blends right into the page background, which is kinda cool with the extra space. Look here to see its original framing/cropping)
This is a discussion on Legs within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I'm curious what people think of this one: (edit: the image here blends right into the page background, which is ...
I'm curious what people think of this one:
(edit: the image here blends right into the page background, which is kinda cool with the extra space. Look here to see its original framing/cropping)
Last edited by Alex Wilson; 05-14-2008 at 01:47 PM.
A great combination of lines, shape, symetry and implied motion and visual tension. I might have experimented with a little more edge light in some areas where there was none, to give more form to the silhouette but that is more personal taste than critique.
Tegan
Nicely done.
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I quite like this as well. I was about to say someting about too much white space but it does blend right into the background.
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hmmm.... okay.... Alex's leg picture look a little like Kileys daughter....
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