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Image Title:  Pops6
 
 By: Jay Dixon  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Jay Dixon {K:563}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Urban
Lens Nikon 105mm Micro
Uploaded 12/4/2002 Film / Memory Type Delta 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 407 Shutter N/A
Favorites Aperture 4.5
Critiques 16 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About A very intense and streetwise prophet. Delta 400 in xtol 1:1 at 20C for 11:30, late afternoon light.
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There are 16 Comments in 1 Pages
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James Pratt   {K:1587} 12/4/2002
A truly stunning photograph. Well done!


Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 12/4/2002
Oh yes !! That was certainly a great 1st upload... Welcome, Jay...:-)


Bob Helvey   {K:616} 12/4/2002
Excellent character study!


Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 12/4/2002
Welcome. I'm happy to see you and this wonderful image again.
The rough times and sadness just pour from this face. Wonderful shot.


Russell Love   {K:7006} 12/4/2002
Jay,

What else is there to say but WOW! Great detail in the eyes! What stories his face tells. very good tones. I am very enivous.
Later my friend,

Russ

P.S. wouldn't it be great to have an E.C. on your first up load? I think you deserve it!


al shaikh   {K:15790} 12/4/2002
Welcome to Usefilm.com Jay, a great first post.


Ian T   {K:114} 12/4/2002
Terrific shot. The eyes make it.


tess campbell   {K:515} 12/4/2002
makes me wonder what his life has been like.....

exquisite portrait Jay...


Mike Scott   {K:1817} 12/4/2002
I love this image. I must say that I am a little confused by his eyes though ? how is it that the pupils are dilated to this extent and you still have ambient late afternoon light? Almost seems like it was lit with a strobe in a rather dimly lit room. Well, however it was done, I like it very much?


Markos Berndt   {K:382} 12/4/2002
I love portraits like this... seeing perfect models gets a little boring if you ask me. THis is real its what you see every day, its more of a reflection of your own self in a mirror. It a face that tells a thousand stories.


Kristupa Saragih   {K:1031} 12/4/2002
Great portrait with sharp details


Steve Kompier   {K:4528} 12/4/2002
This is how it's done. Welcome to Usefilm.


Dawna G.    {K:7709} 12/4/2002
well now how did I miss this one too - this is outstanding!


Barry Tipping   {K:959} 12/4/2002
Great shot Jay. What makes it more impressive to me is that you probably didn't have more than a few minutes to compose and shoot it. Keep posting!

p.s. Welcome to UseFilm and the Micro Lens Portrait corner...


Vincent K. Tylor   {K:8890} 12/4/2002
Superb! Looks like this guy has had a very rough life, yet maintained his dignity throughout. His nicely kept beard gives him that extra distinguished look. (9


Bernt Carlzon   {K:554} 5/30/2003
Great portrait of a man with life experience!


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