$2.99 For Your Soul
$2.99 For Your Soul
Photography \ Uncategorized | 01/31/05 @862 |
wednesdaylove |
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First, I'm sorry it's so small. This is the only file I have of it and the original print is is still in Tennessee. I thought about not posting it, but it is a picture I like and would like critiqued. The model is my friend Marc.This is on a new road in TN that leads to the new speedway they build a few years ago.
I lived near it at the time and noticed that not that many cars travelled on it so I thought it would be a perfect place to take pictures.
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01/31/05 @870
I don't think the size is too bad, I like the use of DOF as well. *leaves to check WL's last 4 posts*
02/01/05 @001
any ways....looks good maybe a little larger??
02/01/05 @038
Keith
02/01/05 @050
02/01/05 @323
+8
02/01/05 @370
02/01/05 @481
regards...
02/02/05 @999
02/03/05 @907
It's one of the really small bottles, a bit smaller then your hand. We found it empty on the side of the road.
RE: Andrzej
I like the title with the price and I like the posed look. I think if the person was not in the shot and the title was Price Of Your Soul that it would not be as good. I think it would feel like it was missing something.
My photography professor told me what she liked abotu my work was that it was simple. (I kind of didn't know how to react to that. I'm not sure if anyone likes being called simple.)
But I guess I do like the simpleness of things.
02/05/05 @950
it's along the lines of if your able to keep things simple with excellent results, it's a sign of mastery... simple but effective...just think of it in a zen/martial arts context.. less is more...
02/11/05 @649
+8P