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Sand Piano
Image Title:  Sand Piano
 
 By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  
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Photographer Antonia BauerleinSehnert {K:30194}
Project #47 Richard Avedon Camera Model Casio QV3000
Categories Portrait
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens fixed
Uploaded 11/8/2004 Film / Memory Type cfcard
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 751 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 21 Rating
6.03
/ 12 Ratings
Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 11/8/2004
Fantastic light,lovely and cute subject one of ur best!!


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 11/8/2004
So beautiful girl and so nicely captured in this wonderful light. Smooth and great tonality and I like how she a bit unconetrated plays with the sand. Excellent and 7+++
(I would like to make a visit so I can make some shots there on the beach....)

Jeanette


Magnus Beierlein   {K:1232} 11/8/2004
I think this is a fantastic, natural portrait of a beautiful child. I love the wind in the hair and the marks made in the sand. Lovely contrast, light, tones the whole works

Magnus


Fabrice Gourbilleau   {K:58241} 11/8/2004
I like the expression of her face that you captured well...The light and the tones are well managed. Congrats.
Thank you for your comment..see you


Gertrud Gozner   {K:14222} 11/8/2004
lovely composition!


Armen Jamkotchian   {K:5879} 11/8/2004
Very natural, "childish" photo that bursts with love and tenderness! The real beauty is simple, so does this work! People can argue their throuts off what photography is about. To me the artificial effects in photography should be contained in minimal proportions just to emphasise some parts or aspects of the image. Other than that any heavy-duti artificial effects shift the photograph to a different domain.
Regards - Armen


Abel Minnée   {K:3769} 11/8/2004
Nice capture!
I like your pictures very much!
They have something different from normal.

PS": Thanks a lot for your comment on my "yellow hat"!

Greetings Abel!


Howie Mudge   {K:27580} 11/8/2004
Very sweet toni and like the moment in the sand :)


Cindi Czaja   {K:5314} 11/8/2004
Toni great shot here! So carefree -- movement of her hair just lovely. Young and fresh -- A classic child portrait. Well done my friend. Kind Regards, Cindi


Amanda Keeys   {K:9349} 11/9/2004
STUNNING.

Beautiful girl, beautiful capture.


Patrick Jacobson   {K:29151} 11/9/2004
Great idea here.. nice portrait for sure! =) I like it! Good tones and light also!

Patrick J


Karen Ferranti   {K:2953} 11/9/2004
Beautiful shot Toni, Her hair blowing in the wind and the sand on her knees. Excellent


Elizabeth O'Neal   {K:4436} 11/9/2004
Another beautiful shot, full of life. Congrats.


Gust@vo Sch3v3rin   {K:153246} 11/10/2004
Hermosa foto, y qué buena idea el B&W...
Felicitaciones!


Leora Long   {K:11223} 11/11/2004
A totally charming creature, sandy knees and all.

One of your favorite subjects I take it.

Peace, Leora


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30194} 11/11/2004
Leora, thank you. She does happen to be one of my favorite subjects. Not related, but she does love to model for me. :)


David Hofmann   {K:23763} 12/30/2004
very nice shot. I wonder why is the face so much brighter than the rest of the skin? Did you do that in post to put more focus on the face?


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30194} 12/30/2004
It's really interesting you noticed that, David, since I hadn't really focused on that aspect myself. It is not PS...just the angle of the light. It is close to sunset and she is looking up into the light of the sun. You can see the same light reflected off the front of her fingers where the angle is close to the same. Thanks for your remarks. :) T.


David Hofmann   {K:23763} 1/3/2005
Hi Toni,
I still don't get it. Her right arm (photo left) is lit by the sun (see the shadow that the single string of hair is casting) but still it is so much darker than the face. It is really interesting. Either way it is a great photo.


Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30194} 1/4/2005
I know what you are saying about the shadows. It is interesting, but it is really just the flat plane of her face relative to the angle of the light. Her arm is rounded and isn't as reflective. I didn't make any changes to the light in her face. :) T.


Karen Ferranti   {K:2953} 1/15/2005
one of my favorites, Her hair flowing through the shot, the sand on her knees and her fingers playing in the sand!


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