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Tranquility
Image Title:  Tranquility
 
 By: Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen {K:55797}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model Nikon D80
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikkor 18-135mm
Uploaded 9/9/2007 Film / Memory Type MMcard
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 248 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 23 Rating
6.33
/ 8 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Denmark   Denmark
About Yet another decent bodysafari
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There are 23 Comments in 1 Pages
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The Pilgrim   {K:35736} 9/9/2007
I love this series of work Ammemette! Truely stunning
I think I might have been tempted to crop tighter on this
one. It sure looks like it has plenty of detial for it!
very excellent work indeed my friend!
Thanks for sharing....
7++++

Congrats

Paul


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/9/2007
Thank you so very very much, dear Paul! It is so good to receive such a comment on this personal work:-) Yes, I think you may be right. I should have cropped it a bit. Thanks:-)


Yazeed Jalili   {K:55980} 9/9/2007
A very beutiful work . regards ...........


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/9/2007
Iīm glad you think so, Yazeed. Thanks for commenting:-)


Luis  Steinberg    {K:19636} 9/10/2007
This other one is more decent...I like a decent woman :)LOL
The comp, is better and as you see without the lamp is better.- Other latin hug.- LUIS


Shirley D. Cross   {K:151871} 9/10/2007
Oh, this is wonderful, too...I love it!:)


Marcelo Berraz   {K:12906} 9/10/2007
Muy pero muy bella silueta; misterio y belleza unidas!!M.


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 9/10/2007
I think this one has possibilities and can be improved with cropping on both sides leaving only the absolute necessary aspects, asking your self what is this composition about and what minimally do i need to convey it. To much information dilutes the power of any composition.


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
Thank you once more, dear Luis. Some people suggest that I crop this, others donīt. I think maybe I should have cropped out the left part. Itīs good of you to stop by, my latinofriend:-)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
It has or was supposed to have a dreamy feel to it, and I did hope youīd like it:-)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
And what a beautiful comment - thank you Marcelo:)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
Itīs interesting hearing your suggestion, Tim. Iīve been somewhat puzzled about what to do thinking that maybe I should have cropped out the left part of the image. Still I personally like having some of the room visible adding to this feeling of dreams, quietness, fragility, safety behind the walls but the wish to get out. Still I donīt know for certain if the meaning would change by a tight crop. Anyway thank you so very much!!


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:100828} 9/10/2007
Breathtaking and beautiful shot Dear Annemette. I agree the crop would improve this . . . working on the rule of thirds but more importantly on the Golden rectangle composition (or a combination of the two . . . I think the right side can be brought in so that the light exits at the lower left corner emphasizing inside the room and allowing that thought to progress . . . pulling in the left side so that it cuts the window itself and makes a great counterpoint to the darker right side. Additionally, for compositional purposes . . . lower the top to remove the dark semi-circle area in the window and lock in the finishing touches.

This is really a good one Annemette . . . just beautiful!

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~

Example Crop to Consider


Tim  Schumm   {K:28854} 9/10/2007
ahhhh well it was just a suggestion. Plus it is digital, so you can play with the benefit of experimentation. The beauty of digital cameras now is that digital allows for a rate of growth unparalleled with the past. The more you shoot the more you learn. Just the sheer volume of imagery processed creates this growth curve that we have never had the chance to experience before in the imagery department. And for someone, that has talent such as yourself, the growth potential is phenomenal, as seen in your portfolio already.


Ace Star   {K:20916} 9/10/2007
i am loving your photography dear Annemette! really stunning images this one is lovely .... i love playing with natural light :)
amnazing work my good friend
excellent

good luck


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
and Iīm so happy you do, I really am, Ace:-) Thank you for your endless support.


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
I really love what you did to this image, dear Doyle. It works out so well and still adding the atmosphere I was going for. Thanks a million for helping me out with this! Itīs always nice getting some help, good advice or a good laugh:-)


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/10/2007
Yes, youīre so right, Tim. Having a digital camera means that the learningproces is much better, the possibilities are endless and wonderful:-) Itīs when I got a digitalcamera and joining UF that I started experimenting and getting more serious about photography. Such joy!!
Thank you, thank you so much for being so supportive, Tim. It means much more to me than you know.


Shirley D. Cross   {K:151871} 9/10/2007
Yes, I love it...another so romantic, dear Annemette!:)


Kenneth Roine   {K:3535} 9/11/2007
Annemette,
An image of great beauty. Simply wonderful.
Regards
Ken


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/11/2007
THanks dear Kenneth:-)


Minoo  S.   {K:12130} 9/11/2007
Oh my!! This is soooo beautiful. I love the way you hod your head. it reminds me of the old master's drawings; Ingres, for example. you are so talented. This is my faorite photo. Excellent!
Warm wishes,
Minoo


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55797} 9/12/2007
How happy I am that you also noticed this classic pose! It also made me think of old paintings. Thanks a million, dear Minoo:-)


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