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The Nature of Beauty #2
Image Title:  The Nature of Beauty #2
 
 By: Helen Bach  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Helen Bach {K:2331}
Project N/A Camera Model Rolleiflex SL 66SE
Categories Others
Film Format Film 6x6cm
Portfolio The Nature of Beauty
Portra 100T
Lens 150 mm f/4
Uploaded 1/4/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak Portra 100T
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 356 Shutter 5s
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  New York
State -  NY
Country - United States   United States
About "The Nature of Beauty Revealed, and Recorded by the Camera"
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Christine Lewis   {K:2758} 1/4/2006
Super detail and textures,
Chris.


Adnan Buballo   {K:4023} 1/5/2006
Exellent coposition!And title too!Its true.
Regards


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 1/5/2006
Very Nice Helen,
I love floral photography too, but I'm not talented at all :). check for some color manipulation. I know, you mean your colors, but I have my mind.

Color Correction


Helen Bach   {K:2331} 1/6/2006
Thanks for the comment Mohammad, and thanks for the alternative view - that's an interesting interpretation. The roses are dusty, faded and long dead. The 'revelation' in this series is supposed to be that the nature of beauty is impossible to capture, or define, or record, or analyse. So I'm trying to be as faithful as possible to what I see as the subtle beauty (or non-beauty) of the objects and present them in a way that does not conform to a conventional ideal. I don't want them to be noticeably unconventional either.

Best wishes,
Helen


Mohammad Porooshani   {K:20705} 1/6/2006
I'm in agree with you about the nature is beauty and some times subtle, but the thing that make it beauty or subtle, is our mind, our thoughts and our vision. "the nature of beauty is impossible to capture, or define, or record, or analyse", but is possible to understand. If not, we may not to understand what is Beauty and what is Bold, smells good or bad, and so on. But in general, I'm in agree with you. at last we have to "be as faithful as possible".
Regards,
Mohammad Porooshani


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