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Stevie sad
Image Title:  Stevie sad
 
 By: david malcolmson  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer david malcolmson {K:4145}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Mamiya C3
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sekor 105mm
Uploaded 10/2/2003 Film / Memory Type Ilford FP4 rated 200 ISO, developer Acutol
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 319 Shutter n.a.
Favorites Aperture n.a.
Critiques 14 Rating
5.74
/ 11 Ratings
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About Taken many years ago, this is a shot of my young brother's chum, Stevie.I noticed how Stevie had draped himself over the back of the chair and was looking sad and thoughtful.The result was an unposed and spontaneous portrait.
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Louise Vessey   {K:13859} 10/2/2003
Nice candid shot. Lovely and natural. I wondered if it was an old photo.


Bill Gibson   {K:2701} 10/2/2003
simple, effective, TLRs help anybody make a good photo, which is not to say you dont have a lot of skill... : )


Pat Fruen   {K:12073} 10/2/2003
Expressive, sad photo. Well done.


peta jones   {K:12612} 10/2/2003
He certainly looks deep in thought, pondering the photographer? :) Love the light, and the naturalness of the image.


Nishant Sivakumar   {K:378} 10/2/2003
Hello David,

Thanks for your comment on my pic (http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=218363) BTW the camel was shot in the US and not in India :-) I seriously doubt if there are any camels in India.

BTW you have a very good collection of B/W pics. Do you take them in color first, and then grayscale them using PS? Or are there B/W modes in advanced camera units?

Regards
Nish


Marcin Gorski   {K:12385} 10/2/2003
beautiful, natural, bit soft but it works here


Jamie Ferguson   {K:6284} 10/3/2003
I love this unposed look, very typical for a young boy who is comfortable, he actually looks a tad bored but that is neither here nor there. Very well done David, the tones are excellent.


Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/3/2003
great shot
regards


Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 10/3/2003
wonderful light and pose.

another perfect portrait.


Jeanne Wells   {K:14271} 10/3/2003
The wonderful thing about Stevie is that he looks so old and wise here -- as if a trick of the camera has revealed him at every age at once. A beautiful portrait, David -- I wouldn't change a thing.


Richard Blount   {K:9145} 10/5/2003
I like these old pictures it's a trip down memory lane with every one, this is a great portrait, caught with this lad in a pensive mood and the lighting, tones, pose are all perfect, great work - Richard.


sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 10/14/2003
truly a moment..the child seems beyond his years...
lovely lighting expression and mood...


zosia zija   {K:12056} 10/20/2003
great.


Margot Haag   {K:1324} 11/19/2003
Outstanding work. I enjoy your whole portfoliovery much!


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