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Model: Andreea Retinschi
=WildRainOfIceAndFire
Wardrobe, hair, make-up, lens, edit: =WildRainOfIceAndFire
Title, camera: me
= Assistents =
== team work ==
More of Andreea Retinschi in my Gallery here.
= October 2009 =
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Image size
900x600px 419.9 KB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 30D
Shutter Speed
1/160 second
Aperture
F/4.0
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
640
Date Taken
Oct 26, 2009, 5:21:16 PM
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A very good picture overall, even though the idea seems a little outdated (what I mean is the lonely female amidst debris). What is gripping about it is the intensity and saturation of the hair color, which was captured with attention to highlights and shadows within the hair itself. This seems to be a farewell picture, the model's expression is saying goodbye to the debris, like she's leaving that place with both disgust and a feeling of loss. The blur effect is a little too strong in my opinion because it forces the viewer to focus on the model, leaving the background out completely, when it could play a more important part in the overall composition. The strength of the blur kills a large portion of the realism, but in fairness it doesn't ruin the picture, just makes it kind of unbalanced. Last minute note: the brush added streak of hair indicates wind, while there is no wind effect visible anywhere else. Maybe an overlooked detail, maybe intentional, but I would argue if it's at all necessary. All in all, a good take on a popular subject.