World Askew [190967 People]
Uploaded: January 04, 2007 00:50:03
"It's not me being askew, it's the world!" :) I think this picture captures a uniqueness of character. I removed various objects from the original image to make it less distracting from the main focus of the picture. Again, I used a long exposure (0.5 sec) in weak lighting conditions to get the desired effect of an overexposed background.
Robert Hoischen January 04, 2007
Here is the resized original image... as you can see several objects chose to disappear in the modified version ;) #582247Cassie L. Woodlee January 04, 2007
Great work Robert, Yes the objects you removed took away from your subject and I really like the lighting you achieved. Wonderful portrait!! #3781823Kay E. Mahoney February 25, 2007
Congratulations on your finalist. Good luck in the next round. #3989793Jane M February 27, 2007
Love the creativity, congrats! #4001756Peter R. Hammer June 05, 2007
Great work Robert. Very creative. #4369032Vladan D. Djordjevic June 01, 2008
Lovely portrait with super lines, pov, lighting, color, pose. #6006798Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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