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Free From Living
Image Title:  Free From Living
 
 By: Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad  
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Photographer Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad {K:7158}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 17-35 f/2:8
Uploaded 8/8/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 737 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 13 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Tehran
State - 
Country - Iran   Iran
About She is twenty years old,
she is living in a mental sanatorrium for the rest of her life.
In the sanatorrium I took pictures from whom they coulden't talk but we could communicate with each other through our eyes.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Charlotte Eyre   {K:263} 8/8/2005
Wonderful and so sad...it would be nice that they didn?t have to live like this. Nice tonning, it adds a lot to the "silence" of her eyes.

Thanks for sharing!

Charlotte


Kiarang Alaei   {K:49417} 8/8/2005
Exellent and skifully composition study!


mary karimi   {K:10818} 8/8/2005
I can touch the feeling in the image. Very professional.....

mary


Sébastien Pepinster   {K:424} 8/8/2005
Featured Critique
Powerful image with a wonderful composition.

I just wonder if it wouldn't be better if you post-treated it a bit more in order to equilibrate the grays betweek fore and background...

But still really good.

Cheers,

Sébastien.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 8/21/2005
Fantastic image with incredible emotion attached to it. Outstanding work Mohammad.

Thanks also for your comment on my images.

Judi


Mohsen Bayramnejad   {K:21827} 9/3/2005
Special composition ... well done work!
cheers,
Mohsen


Sébastien Pepinster   {K:424} 9/3/2005
Just remembered this picture and what I had said.

I confirm : equilibrating the light between fore and background makes it a wonderful picture.

It could nearly be part of Depardon's work over asylums.

Cheers.

Sébastien.

Better hay ?


Raphael Günther   {K:586} 9/3/2005
Very good. For me it would only be better if the character's face was well exposed or totally dark.


Ian McIntosh   {K:42170} 9/3/2005
Typical gritty image.
Good to see your work on the front page.


Golboo Fiuzy   {K:2353} 9/3/2005
A great frame!
Forground and background are perfect,
sense of this shot is wonderful...


Roger Williams   {K:84100} 9/3/2005
I think your second comment, with the reworked photo, was even more deserving of a "Featured Comment" award than the first one. Please post some more of your own wonderful photos. It's been quite a while...


Hamed Noori   {K:6805} 9/21/2005
Great ...


Edward Cha   {K:180} 9/26/2005
Very powerful image ! the composition and your statements brings out the emotion.


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