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Hit me with your best shot - http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=414417&size=md

-- Leicaddict (leicaddict@hotmail.com), October 29, 2001

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Nice work, Glenn!

-- Godfrey (ramarren@bayarea.net), October 29, 2001.

Hit me with your best shot

There's nothing particularly wrong with the picture, other than its iffy technique. But there's nothing particularly interesting, let along exciting, about it either. It's bland and safe—typical of the "fine art" genre of nudes. If I was a photography instructor and someone submitted this to me for grading, I'd give it a C-.

Peter Hughes Photography

-- Peter Hughes (ravenart@pacbell.net), October 30, 2001.


First reaction: A little low in contrast - the "Edge" starts to lose its edge in the upper left where it fades into the backdrop tonally. And a little too much detail in the backdrop folds and the ripples in the model's back (near bottom) which, again, distract from the Edge.

I feel the image lacks intensity - it needs to go farther either towards deep mysterious tones or towards a delicate high-key rendition. At this point I don't yet see your 'photograph' - it still looks a lot like a snapshot of a naked back in front of a blanket.

I think you have a good idea, but it needs a little more exploration if you can recreate the set-up - especially playing with the lighting a little to 'massage' the tonal values.

You might also want to rethink the backdrop material - the fluffy knap of the blanket a) breaks up the smooth tones of the background, and b) emphasizes the fact that your depth of field didn't extend that far (or so it appears on screen). It either needs to be sharper or softer - and if sharper, of a texture that carries though on the smooth sensuality the overall image seems to be aiming for - a silky or velvety sheen, or something with no texture at all - just the forms of the folds.

Always glad to see someone proving yet again that "the Leica isn't a good studio camera" is just a myth.

-- Andy Piper (apidens@denver.infi.net), October 30, 2001.


Hmmm... couldn't open your link. Could somebody make it workable? Thanks.

-- Lutz Konermann (lutz@konermann.net), October 30, 2001.

I´m agree with your self critique Peter, and I also belive no one can be a better critic of his own work than oneself, is nice to know this humble side of yours. About your pictures Leicadict I can´t see them, could you make them clickable.

-- r watson (al1231234@hotmail.com), October 30, 2001.


PhotoNet seems to be off-line for the moment. I saw the picture and 5 minutes later I looked again and got URL NOT FOUND message.

10/30/01 - 4pm Mountain Time

-- Andy Piper (apidens@denver.infi.net), October 30, 2001.


"You've reached photo.net We're down ue to unscheduled hardware difficulties. We expect to be back up in a few of hours.

sorry, and thank you for your patience. -- the photo.net team. "

-- Andy Piper (apidens@denver.infi.net), October 30, 2001.


I couldn't get it either. Must have been one hot nude. You burned up the whole website, apparently.

-- Bob Fleischman (RFXMAIL@prodigy.net), October 30, 2001.

Photonet (and presumably leicaddict's image) are back as of 11pm MTN time 10/30 (1 am 10/31 East Coast).

-- Andy Piper (apidens@denver.infi.net), October 30, 2001.

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