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Where do we go from here?
Image Title:  Where do we go from here?
 
 By: Aira Manna  
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Photographer Aira Manna {K:11181}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Contax Aria
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  85mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor
Uploaded 3/3/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak 400TX
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 562 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 17 Rating
6.14
/ 12 Ratings
Location City -  Paris
State - 
Country - France   France
About I ought to put a black frame - but the original print had no borders and I am not a PS fan...sorry...
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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lowell whipple girbes   {K:13181} 3/3/2004
to heaven


Bradley Prue   {K:30312} 3/3/2004
Just pick up the bag and move. Direction will come from your desire to see. Love this, Brad


Verena Rentrop   {K:14444} 3/3/2004
normally I would suggest also a PS frame, also not a fan of PS, but framing is ok for me...

after a while I see also the benefit of leaving it unframed - it looks kind of endless to me...

the grain is also perfect choosed...

Cheers,
Verena


Raffaele Bardelli   {K:3262} 3/4/2004
nice perspective. Regards.


Libero Api   {K:16378} 3/4/2004
Favolosa!


Jakub Skraban   {K:-507} 3/4/2004
it?s as philosophic idea ... peaple out of space ... good shot.


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:94480} 3/8/2004
fabulosa.


Marie-Elaine Doiron   {K:406} 3/9/2004
Hi Aira,
it's the first time i look at your portfolio and I love it!!!
I think you have a lot of talent!!
This one is really great for the perspective and the contrast. Original and well done!
Thanks a lot for your comments, i appriciate it.
Marie


m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 3/13/2004
not really important, the main thing is to keep the ability to go !


Perestrioika  R   {K:440} 3/17/2004
i love ur work! its so so original and amazing. keep shooting. and thank u for ur comment ! :) it really helps.


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26853} 3/18/2004
great composition!


Randy Stokes   {K:1468} 4/24/2004
No...no frame. Perfect as it is. What a great eye.


Anindya Maity   {K:6948} 4/29/2004
The top-shot perspective is just great.I don't mind the absence of frame as the stark contrast with pure white bg creates a feeling of openness,as if the subjects are meeting in the middle of no-where.


Fabrizio Dutto   {K:944} 5/3/2004
Interessantissimo "point of view"
Sicuramente non il solito scatto, un bel lavoro!
Ciao


Ian Crean   {K:14866} 5/11/2004
Aira, just don't know how to pick one from this incredible portfolio.
This is wonderful and the frame is a no no, don't even dare! It suggests that the group could just turn and each run off in different directions, into all that implied infinite space.
What I find most intriguing is that each person looks completely unfamiliar with the other, there is a cool interest in what the one person is doing. The high key treatment and the perspective adds to this sense of detachment.
Thanks for recent comment, yes, cheap film, cheap equipment, cheap photographer! Ian


Nina O. Susanti   {K:79} 5/16/2004
I like the angle of this photo...
it certainly does tell a story.
Brilliant!


David Mongeau-Petitpas   {K:2158} 6/7/2004
I think that it's better without frame. i love that the subjects seems to be on the background of the webpages. good pictures.


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