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What Characterizes Begginers BW Photographers is Too Big Black Areas
Image Title:  What Characterizes Begginers BW Photographers is Too Big Black Areas
 
 By: Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński)  
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Photographer Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński) {K:1202}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model EOS 5
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50mm
Uploaded 10/17/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Trix 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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About What Characterizes Begginers BW Photographers is Too Big Black Areas
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Michele Petino   {K:50} 10/17/2003
Hem...
Too big dark areas!!!

8O)


Joao Brosque   {K:4197} 10/17/2003
Different :-)


Val .   {K:4973} 10/17/2003
and red wine! ;-))


Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 10/17/2003
i like the composition.. pretty catching title too! :)


jan newman   {K:201} 10/17/2003
May be a little dark. But I love the whole picture. Sometimes difference makes greatness.


Becky V   {K:9699} 10/26/2003
Possibly, but black areas/negative space can also be effective. I think emptiness in photographs is highly underused. I don't mind the black space at the bottom of the photo, but perhaps it is a bit too big. I feel the photo might have benefitted if the camera was raised a little, therefore putting the table/wineglass on a vertical third (to go with the existing horizontal third).

Is that a cell phone on the table? Why is it there? What is it saying? I almost find it uneccessary; the wine glass is enough. If you want to keep the phone, it could have been pushed closer to the glass; they don't feel close enough to be related to each other (though I could be wrong . . .)

Aside from these two nitpicks, I really like this photo. The tones are great and the darkened edges add a stylish atmosphere. You're a beginner with B&W?! I would never have known. I hope my first B&W photos look as good!


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