2008-03-14 // 16:01:48
TicKL-magazine
I agree with Urito and I add an o. And maybe an extra OH too.

2008-03-14 // 14:25:33
Urizen
This is beautiful

In other more specific words:
I love the shadows in this portrait, how face and expression are clear despite being in dark, and more than the eye spark (which i had not noticed till you told me) i love the shape of the mouth. The position of the woman and how her look is cmposed, looking very far but also very close. Indeed a beautiful portrait.

2008-03-14 // 05:10:09
orezemit

I've been neglecting leaving comments in my friends pictures lately ( I did vote earlier), but S directed my attention back to this fine portrait earlier today. Well it's kind of still today for me...

If I had to choose one word to describe this portrait it would be classic. It's the light, her expression, the tiny bit of detail in her eye, the tasteful setting, the description, and a feeling I'm unable to express with words. It's a feeling. A good one. You've done that here.

My comments may take a while to appear, but when they do they come from some part of me that's connected to the image.

This is a great photo g.



2008-03-13 // 19:44:31
Urizen
This is beautiful

2008-03-10 // 22:34:04
zveliakine
will these pics vanish ? I've got some b&w600 that I still did not dare to use. I should hurry, now. But if they just disappear.....
;-!
Nice gallery of portraits, anyway.
I feel emotional cause I had a special tenderness to Poland :-(

^
I can't tell yet if they vanish completely, as this was my first pack - but they change incredibly fast. during developing, they come out of the grey, get reddish and greenish (think greenish was first), and it would be already worth scanning these stadiums. next day, they are a tiny bit brownish (like these scans). i kept them in the dark and for now they are still the same, but one I had on my desk for one or two weeks now - and it got lighter and totally grey (no more brownish) - just in a week a big difference! and then there are the bubbles... (these films are the most sensitive to pressure. be careful. and scan regularly. they are like images in progress. ephemer.)

have to say i like the film a lot, even and because of his acting. like memories change with time..

good thing to use it for emotional subjects. not the worst thing to be ;-)

2008-03-04 // 12:45:00
inkaust
oh, i forgot to mention that i absolutely adore the table top with a candle, flowers in a vase and a cute doily... but i've probably already said that face to face.

it's a great film. what else can i say....

and a great photographer :o)

^
*blush* thank you..
(but the attention should stay on the image, you sweet nice...)

2008-03-03 // 14:48:47
inkaust
of course it's okay, dear g. despite my pinocchio nose :o)
^
hihi. true. I said 'don't move'. and you said 'yes'.

but i like how soft you turned out here. so nice match with the unfocused background, the film, and your moving hair. and then, the point with the most focus: your pupil.

though would also have loved to see the other one. crisp.

2008-03-01 // 06:29:40
Stefano

Teitur No. 2

>> Following our hearts.