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Ela
Image Title:  Ela
 
 By: Chris Blaszczyk  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Chris Blaszczyk {K:610}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus E-10
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Uploaded 2/25/2002 Film / Memory Type n/a
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About Digital photo I took last summer in North Dakota.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 2/25/2002
Nice colors Chris. I like the pose of your model too.


Deleted User   {K:2231} 2/25/2002
Wow.. this shot is great! I'm not even worried about any of the little nitpicks!

Good job!

-Dave


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 2/25/2002
But I am! I hate those shadows... :)))


Cary Shaffer   {K:393} 2/25/2002
boy, is that ever neat. really. i wish we had sunflower fields that big in PA. ela is pretty neat, too. how come there is a really cruddy sunflower right in front of her?


Chris Blaszczyk   {K:610} 2/25/2002
Well... We did not have much time. We had to clear a fence, leave the car on a freeway and take a couple of shots. I don't think it was legal, but I guess these are the risks you have to take if you want some good shots in your collection:)


sean slavin   {K:3488} 2/25/2002
ah... the elusive poach pic. great shot. love all the yellow, it really jumps out. 8)


Justin Myers   {K:116} 2/25/2002
Great photo,

The only two things I would change is a shallower (is that a word??) depth of field and adjust the cropping so we can see the top of her head.

I really like the non reflective sunglasses.

-Justin


Miles .   {K:896} 2/25/2002
The strong sunlight did cast shadows, but it is still a very good shot. I love the canvas of sunflowers .. beautiful
miles


CJ McKendry   {K:1388} 2/25/2002
I once saw a field of sunflowers like this when I was a child.. have spent many a day trying to find that field again with no luck. I just love this posting.. the feeling that the field of flowers goes on forever, and the positioning of the model to break up the sea of yellow. Thanks for posting it!


Dave Holland   {K:13044} 2/26/2002
Chris, you keep pushing the envelope, great vision. The cutoff head is fine. I presume this was done to avoid a distracting horizon, which would have drawn the viewer's eye away from the subject. By cutting off her head you create tension, drawing the eye to the subject.
I find this kind of shot inspiring; I know I could do it if I had the foresight. I have to learn to break more rules, take risks.


Deleted User   {K:2231} 2/26/2002
shadows are perfect here. They add the perfect amount of contrast to the bright yellow and support the darker hair color very well. I like it.


Michele Beccia   {K:5299} 2/18/2004
Very nice!


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