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Beautiful Lady
Image Title:  Beautiful Lady
 
 By: Brian Rueger  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Brian Rueger {K:7312}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Misc
People
Lens Nikon  28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D IF AF
Uploaded 8/13/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 799 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  VA
Country - United States   United States
About I took some portraits for a great neighbor friend. This is her mom. She is Vietnamese.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dale Ann Cubbage   {K:9755} 8/13/2005
Beautiful, formal portrait.

da


mariola    {K:743} 8/13/2005
i would recommend positioning your subject close to the window to create natural looking effect. i prefer taking portraits using natural light for it brings out the beauty of skin tones, eyes and hair. it also overlooks many imperfections for the light itself is perfect. it is only my opinion but sun light brings out and perfectly presents the beauty of any object. on this picture i would direct her face at the window making sure that the eyes are in focus and shiny. my regards


Brian Rueger   {K:7312} 8/13/2005
Mariola, I appreciate your comments. However, this was a "spur of the moment" shoot. I rushed over to the neighbor's house and set up my gear. I used his backdrop. It was well into the evening and we could not have had any sunshine into any windows. I will remember your tips for future set situations.


No ONE   {K:1171} 8/13/2005
A very formal and 'old style' pose but carried beautifully by your model.
Love the tones of brown and the transition that leads to the ladies face.
I agree with Mariola's comments but the shot you have made with what you had is, IMHO, Very good indeed.


Dave Stacey   {K:137901} 8/13/2005
Very nice, formal portrait, Brian! Great tones and colours!
Dave.


Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 8/22/2005
I like you full figure arrangement, still maintaining a diagonal dynamism to it. Your backdrop was apparently over carpet, which shows many indentations and wrinkles. Maybe a hard floor, if available, would cure that. I, too, would prefer more modeling on the face as opposed to the flat frontal lighting, however, this kind of "beauty" lighting is often preferred by the subject. The photographer wants to expose "character" and the subject wants to hide "blemishes".


Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 9/12/2005
Excellent ....Photograph....Brian!
...Composition!....Model Posture...and Image Quality!....I agree with Mariolas...Comment...But as you Explain...a Rushed Setup...!!!
Best Regards:
Jeff.
Thank you, Brian!..for yopur Visit...and Comment!


Den Thompson   {K:30432} 11/7/2005
Brian my friend. Firstly let me thank you for your comment on my latest attempt at portraiture. Much appreciated and so nice to hear from you.
As for this shot from you. I note the comments about technical imperfections which I take on board but personally I think it is an exquisite portrait. The white backdrop offers so much contrast and enhances the lady's profile and also the chair. I love it. Wondered how I missed it but now realise we had just set off on holiday when you posted it.
Best regards.
Den


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