Photographer's Request for Critique
--Lissa Hatcher
The Collector
The title is a working title....Having fun with Halloween! Thanks in
advance for your feedback.
Critiques
Massimo Marengo , October 30, 2004; 12:37 P.M.
Scary!
Quite scary indeed. It is a very good idea and the death carrying the angel is shot in a really realistic way. I guess you pasted the figures on a separate image of a cemetery. I am not totally convinced about the choice of the cemetery, though: I am wondering if there isn't too much light. Maybe a photo of a cemetery at dusk would have made for a better atmosphere, don't you think? Alternatively, why not making the two figures semitransparent as if they are ghosts?
Lissa Hatcher
, October 30, 2004; 12:38 P.M.
No they were really there NO CUT AND PASTE!
It was ment to be at dawn although it was dusk ...thanks for the feedback.
norbert wabnig , October 30, 2004; 01:25 P.M.
Gold Fish , October 30, 2004; 05:08 P.M.
6\6
nice idea..love to see it in B&W .
Giedrius Neturiauskas
, October 31, 2004; 03:44 A.M.
Amazing. I love this kind of art. The most exciting is the idea and how it is realised.
Lanette Filstrup , October 31, 2004; 01:08 P.M.
Fun!~
I'd love to see this in bnw as well... would make for a very dramatic effect and all the more creepy! Happy Halloween to you!
Aivar Pärtel
, October 31, 2004; 02:54 P.M.
6/7
Nice picture,congratulations...
Kim Slonaker
, October 31, 2004; 04:09 P.M.
Very cool and scary, Lissa! Great for Halloween and something to ponder afterwards.
Abdullah AlQahtani
, November 01, 2004; 02:05 A.M.
Spectacular shot!
Nice work,
Faka Maka , November 01, 2004; 09:05 A.M.
wow, hope to never see anything even slightly close to this one in my life... :)
Miso Photo
, November 02, 2004; 02:12 P.M.
Great photo, Lisa...Nice piece.
kristin morales , November 07, 2004; 12:30 A.M.
pantelimonescu tudor , November 11, 2004; 04:07 P.M.
terible image striking very dreamy
I like it
Congrats
Tudor
Les Berkley 
, December 01, 2004; 06:19 P.M.
I like this a whole lot, but there could be a bit more contrast, and the sky area looks wrong. Great pose on the two figures, though. Beautiful victim too!
Mitja Derenda , December 02, 2004; 02:47 A.M.
Dennis McKenzie
, December 15, 2004; 04:13 P.M.
I like this
I enjoy images like this one reminds me of Stieglitz and his friends/. I see by the rest of your work that you enjoy the myth of things, trying to capture that sense of mystery and longing about the world around us. I am seeker in my own work for that sense I feel of wilderness, I reworked your image in photoshop to give it a darker feel. I do this out of respect for your work and I am not saying mine is better but it is a way of making a comment on this great image, I could work on this for sometime but I have to go, love your work. Dennis PS> think I made it to dark like I said I could work on this for some time to nail it down but I am out of time. All the best.
franka bades , July 10, 2005; 06:04 A.M.
Sheryl W (Blue Mt.)
, June 30, 2006; 04:38 P.M.
Shambhala M.
, February 23, 2008; 04:12 A.M.
This is the most unusual photo I've seen in years! The idea is terrifying, yet beautifully executed. Your portfolio is amazing so I add you on my Interesting People List. Good luck with the rest of your work.
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