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I'm Not Her
Image Title:  I'm Not Her
 
 By: Carol Watson  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Carol Watson {K:5185}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Sony DSC-F717
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Carl Zeiss
Uploaded 10/23/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 434 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 15 Rating
5.95
/ 12 Ratings
Location City - 
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About It's frustrating to follow in behind a high-achieving older sister... These are my two daughters.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hakan Aker   {K:14146} 10/23/2003
Excellent shot...i dont think she can be as susccesful as you are in photography:)


Marcos Duarte   {K:15219} 10/23/2003
Belissima composiçao , as cores e o efeito estao otimos.

Parabens

Marcos


Amancio Couto   {K:15720} 10/23/2003
Wonderful work!...congrats Carol!


Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 10/23/2003
Equally frustrating for her to precede a high achieving younger sister! Very well done (again).


In Transit   {K:29376} 10/23/2003
She says...
"I'm Not Her...and a follower"
Maybe seeing direction
Well nauturally...
She is...
A Lost Canuck In Texas...
The capture and creation is rather interesting and effective...
and probably more than the elder one...
How she turns and yet her eyes remain behind...


Steve Dunn   {K:789} 10/23/2003
very creative, how to go, you have really evolved ....can you put the figures in reverse order? all the best , Steve


ppdix     {K:17069} 10/23/2003
Great stuff Carol. Both of you are gorgeous and the fx are awesome.

Cheers

ppdix


E.J. Billy Kim   {K:745} 10/23/2003
It is you,isn't it. You had me going there for second!

Niice...!!!!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:179484} 10/24/2003
fantastic work.. self-portrait??
nice composition and final effect!!!
congrat roberto


Karen Siebert   {K:12076} 10/24/2003
Wow - Carol this is great and so true. Very nicely done.


Craig Garland   {K:27077} 10/24/2003
Beautiful, dreamy sort of surreal picture, and nice PS work. I think the dappled light holds it all together. Is your sister a talented photographer like you are? Just curious. Nice work. Cheers. Craig


peta jones   {K:12612} 10/25/2003
Carol I have this one in reverse.:) Excellently portrayed. I agree with Craig about the dappled light, lovely work.


Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 11/2/2003
Hi Carol:

I retract my "Daughter of the Wind" comment. After this image, it's going to take years of remedial therapy. You've created a GREAT image though. The shadow-play pattern really stitches it all together -- a surefire book jacket or lead photo.

If you want dancing skeletons -- or people, porpoises, dogs or horses, for that matter -- check out Poser 5. Careful, it's hightly addictive.

Regarding travel writing/photography: I did it for a couple of years and from what I've seen of your skills, you'd have no problem getting a proverbial foot in the door. The bad news is that even at national magazines like T&L, the page rate barely covers your bar tab. So, it helps if you don't drink. As a photographer/writer, at least, you get to double dip on the paychecks. The benefit for the travel impaired is that you sleep, eat and often fly for free -- and usually get the red carpet as well.
Best,
Jim


Katia Cutrone   {K:12940} 12/3/2003
I like your story and the way you used the double exposure, your works are very creative, compliments.


Jim Loy   {K:23896} 2/3/2004
Carol, I don't know where to start first. Hmmm...ok...great autobiography...and ya spelled all the big words correctly! I do so like a sharp woman. Next, thanks for the comment on the storm pic. It was taken in several counties in Illinois. If ya look over my porfolio, you will see I have developed a deep love for my state. I was born in another, but I have come to love Illinois. The particular pic I posted was taken in Bureau County, Illinois. My house is about 2 miles behind the group of farm houses in the distance. I am ataching another pic of the storm as I was trying to get ahead of it. That pic was taken near Galesburg, in Knox County. As for this pic...I like it! Very good title...and nice contrast. But I have a question. One is in color and the other b/w. While that works great for the feeling presented...did one or the other feel a bit miffed over the style?



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