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Photographer In Transit  In Transit {Karma:29432}
Project #47 Richard Avedon Camera Model Leica M6
Categories Fashion
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50mm
Uploaded 1/29/2005 Film / Memory Type Ilford
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Views 521 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 20 Rating
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About A title tends to sway the viewer's mind...

Does it not...

Look forward to your suggestions...

<:-)

UNTOUCHED, save for passe partout.
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ISMAEL MARCOS ISMAEL MARCOS   {K:10535} 4/5/2005
wonderful portrait
ISML

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 2/13/2005
To HS
Thank you... I am on a very slow dialup which stops... but I dowish to respond... I believe he is a Rastafarian... who attracted a young German girl visiting T&T on holiday... baby came quickly and marriage will only come if he gets passport or does not meet another who will be able to support him as claimed he did not like to work and certainly not fishing except for the finer gender... there are many alike... as he... at the NE tit of T&T

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Hildegard Schneider   {K:96} 2/12/2005
A portrait of a wonderful savage! First of all, I like this portrait because of the face angle, the expression of his face and a very nice combination of the sea on the background and the person who seems to be related to that sea (fisherman??). Secondly, his pose, his look, and ... his impressive hairdo ... all speaks to his wonderful brave character. I wish i could see this portrait in colour. ((Is he married???)) Thank you.

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In Transit In Transit   {K:29432} 2/4/2005
To halea p.

It begs the question... which is the worst...

<:-)

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helea pusta helea pusta   {K:1660} 2/2/2005
i think this ine is your secon-best photograph, i love it!

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 2/1/2005
excellent portrait IT. the expression, the light. maybe a little bit more light on the face

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ellie photos   {K:1583} 1/31/2005
Nice portrait of a handsome subject.

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Jani Salvataggio   {K:27283} 1/31/2005
Fantastic work!!! great details!!!
best regards!!!!
Jani

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S.D Holmes S.D Holmes   {K:7156} 1/31/2005
lovely capture! great composition

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Marilyn Nagy   {K:6008} 1/31/2005
Tranquil is how I feel when near the water. Nice capture. Marilyn

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 1/30/2005
Suggestion: Somewhere. This personality is looking at the ocean dreaming of something ... somewhere. Exotic profile :)

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Mr. M ...   {K:5507} 1/30/2005
Great subject
Great portrait
Great travel

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Lida Chaulet Lida Chaulet   {K:3430} 1/30/2005
What a wonderful portrait... and great profile!

The way he stares out over the water make me think of your 'a story' and mine... ;)

20 years later... 20 years older...
... he had come back to his favourite place at the beach?
This was the place he had made love to her for the very first time?

And when he closed his eyes and inhaled the salty air?
He could almost see her? feel her hands stroking his hair? his face?
she always loved touching him
and she would look into his eyes as if she desperately wanted to memorize every tiny detail?

He still remembered ?
How they used to watch the waves? each of them different? each of them beautiful?
He still remembered?
How they could talk without saying a word?

But that was 20 years ago?
All he had left were memories?
But they were still as beautiful as that moment?
He opened his eyes?
And he smiled?

Well, all I wanted to say... I would have chosen the title 'memories'...

In any case... love it, beautiful work...

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/30/2005
ooops, I just realized that I phrased my comment so as to crown myself queen of PS, and that's not at all what I meant!!!! I meant to convey that I am a bit of a PS addict... Sorry for the wroooooong choice of words... I'd hate anyone to think I'm that full of myself!!!! Antonia

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Curtis Feather   {K:5130} 1/30/2005
After reading suggestions from others to use PS and bring out highlights, I have mixed feelings. I tend to enjoy abstracted subjects and compositions, often using silhouted subjects, which you have more or less already achieved here. You could even think of going to the other direction, pulling out more contrast, which would darken the subject and create a full silohuete. Because as the subject is now, it seems to be just not quite right, he could use a more balanced exposure with highlights and skin tones, or at the sime time you could fully darken and abstract the subject more. I like the style and the work, keep it up.

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 1/30/2005
May be....Give me hope Joanna (Bob Marley) ?

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 1/30/2005
Do you want suggestions on how to touch up this untouched beauty? I love this, it's almost a silohuette, and the shape created by the man's hair makes for a fantastic composition. PS queen that I am, I'd be tempted to bring out the tones in his face and hightlight in his eye, which would add to the tonal range and provide more depth, but that would also change the dynamic you have going here with the contrast silohuette.

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 1/30/2005
hi my dear.. a personal photo outstanding mode and sensation
with the profile and expression so strong!
also is a backlight incredible!
with the look at the infinity.. with tought..
excelent
my best wishes
roby
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Dorothy Di Liddo   {K:13787} 1/30/2005
Ruminations. That's my two cents worth. Dottie Great shot.

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Q Zhang   {K:3946} 1/30/2005
I would getrid of the stick in his back, but otherwise outstanding work. Unique model, moody scene, great composition.

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