Photographer's Request for Critique
--Norbert Felzl
andrea
b&w slide film,scanned in color modus.
Critiques
Chris Horsley , May 29, 2003; 02:04 A.M.
For sh*ts and giggles you might want to open up in PS and go +64contrast and -100lightness and stamp out all the hair to the right. It's Funky.It also makes her nose look smaller.Your a pro!
Norbert Felzl , May 29, 2003; 02:22 A.M.
hi chris
its my image and i like it so- if i use PS than for other works- see my digi- imagines ;-))
thanks for comment.ps: i am a hobbyist...
regards..............norbert
Bridget Hunt
, May 29, 2003; 02:48 A.M.
I think this is great, very strong image I like it.
Robert Ottohall , May 29, 2003; 04:29 A.M.
very good , let it as it is!!
A P , May 29, 2003; 06:48 A.M.
Igor Laptev
, May 29, 2003; 08:42 A.M.
Chris Nichols , May 29, 2003; 09:59 A.M.
Wow!!! Great lighting and tone!
steve champagne , May 30, 2003; 06:02 A.M.
amazing !
Laura E. Napolitano , May 31, 2003; 12:03 P.M.
I don't see why her nose has to be made smaller under any circumstance. I like the wildness of the hair to the right of her. It gives a sense of movement, combined with the hard lighting. It looks like a film scene where she's confronting a stalker or hearing strange noises in the night. It looks really good!
Jim McNitt
, May 31, 2003; 06:59 P.M.
S. Wayne , May 31, 2003; 10:55 P.M.
Brilliant work. Your sense of lighting is very good.
N P , May 31, 2003; 11:16 P.M.
Excellent shot. I love the movement in the film and the hard lighting.
Ben Goossens
, June 02, 2003; 07:24 A.M.
David Wilson (Vortex Imaging) , June 19, 2003; 06:19 P.M.
Norbert!
On my LCD Screen here at work the shot looks a bit blown out in the highlights, but then I hate these stupid LCD screens cause of how they screw with colors and images...
I like this shot a lot, but that may be partly due to the feeling I get that (and you may have done this unintentionally) you've taken a large page out of Rene Assmussen's book, you're mimicing his style here much better than any attempt I've been able to manage.
Anyway, nice job. Take care.
Nikolay Smolyak , June 20, 2003; 03:46 A.M.
Arnab Pratim Das , July 03, 2003; 09:23 A.M.
Jaap Voets 
, July 11, 2003; 08:41 A.M.
Lenny Kessler-Vaschetti , August 03, 2003; 11:07 A.M.
my first 7/7 rating !
By far best photo of your portfolio, and certainly one of the best portraits I've seen in some time ! Thanks a lot for sharing !
Nicholas Bryant , October 19, 2003; 05:07 A.M.
I don't know if it's the best picture of your folder because your folder is amazing but you're very very talented... respect
Norbert Felzl , October 23, 2003; 03:12 A.M.
THANK YOU ALL,
David Bennett , December 05, 2003; 07:22 P.M.
I went into Top-Rated Photographers and your image jumped out of the thumbnails. She has a nice un-posed expression and the lighting suits well. It looks like you asked her to swing her head around and then you pressed the shutter so nothing of itself that is so amazing, but it comes together well with a strong image. I like it.
Joanna Joy , July 19, 2004; 04:32 P.M.
Hi Norbert, ich hab dich endlich gefunden. es war nicht leicht. englisch schreiben? ooomeingott!
Joanna Joy , July 19, 2004; 04:34 P.M.
excellent (7) excellent (7)
Fatih Ozluturk , July 21, 2004; 11:42 P.M.
very nice
This is an excellent portrait. Yes, the higglights are blown a bit, and some apparently find faults on the model's nose. First, there is nothing wrong with her nose, second, blown highlights does not take away from the feeling that the image evokes. This is one of the best portraits I have seen on Photo.net. Congratulations.
Walter Hinterberger
, January 31, 2005; 06:43 A.M.
Just came across this shot - great stuff, one of my favorite pics in this portfolio...
L Lanner , March 30, 2005; 04:24 P.M.
Wonderful! 7/7
I've seen Andrea here on photo.net for over a year now and just realized I never commented or rated her. The picture makes me think of Roman Polanski movies.
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