Arissa.
Arissa.
Photography \ Figure | 11/26/06 @477 |
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Photographed by JingnaModel/makeup: yun
Lesser over the top stuffs... Time for something more simple. Living..
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11/26/06 @580
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11/26/06 @689
Her pose, her facial expression and her leg in the background are all excellently composed!
Just one small minor thing...
You have been a member since 2003. Now you have everyones attention since joining elite. People comment your artwork and spend time on your posts. Don't you think it is also time for You too give some of all that knowledge and experience to some of the other members of gfx. I though at least that this was one of the purposes of gfx, but I might be wrong!
It is about Giving and Receiving as Joey in famous television show "Friends" would have said it!
11/26/06 @693
Actually I do comment, just not as frequently as most of the regulars here do. Because many times when I like a piece of work and there's nothing to crit, I'll simply have nothing to say. Many other times when I see something that I don't like, or what, it's either not my field of specialty or my taste so I am not in the right position to crit or comment.
I have little experience in photography, I picked it up somewhere in the middle of this year, I do not think I am capable of giving any comments to people who're much more experienced than I am here yet. I am, also, not a painter, what most people here are. And rarely if I find something to say, it'd probably have been brought up by numerous members before me already on their comments. So... I hope you understand.
11/26/06 @699
11/26/06 @699
I just think we (ie gfx members in general) should not be so afraid of commenting others work.
We are, most of us, mainly amateurs so we should be entitlted to say things we feel even if it might be considered wrong by others (whoever desides that?!).
I just feel that there are way to few who comment versis posts on gfx.
I still respect your call on this, of course!
11/26/06 @700
11/26/06 @705
However, I try to put into words what I feel when looking at a picture.
Wheter it's about a different crop, some tonal adjustments or other stuff.
Some people would like kicking my a** as I often find something to crit.
But I mean in as in: "widening one's horizon to other opinions" and not only
writing a bad crit.
As for your images: They are good. I also think it's an advantage to have Asian female models. They look gorgeous and it takes not extensice time
for make up and posing if the face itself is interesting to a "normal western" viewer.
Here, the pose is nice, also the clothes go well along with the gentle and soft body lines that finally lead to the above mentioned face with an effective hair cut.
Overall, it's simply but effectively lit.
11/26/06 @751
11/26/06 @795
Everyone should decide for him/herselves.
Anyway. Nice photograph. But I think that if you'd just manip the ear away it would make a world of difference.
11/27/06 @279
11/27/06 @309
ogu: No space! hahaha.
MrBlue: Thanks. Well to westerners it may be an advantage, but really only having asian models at hand is a disadvantage to me right now. Because if you shoot too many Asians, clients and stuffs always think you are less professional. Which is REALLY bad. It is to the extend that people with works which are really bad can get a decent amount of jobs just because their books include numerous caucasians and western faces.
SandraS: Thank you! I will post! I will try not to clutter too many pieces. ;_;
ARTOONATOR: Thanks. I will. I actually didn't notice it when I was doing my post processing. ^^;
acida: Thank you.
11/27/06 @411
Anyway good job
8+
11/27/06 @418
about MoserArtist comments
i do agree, please take some times for comments
not because you have to
but because there is less and less peoples commenting on GFX
the site isnt nowhere is lively as it was before... and its sad
11/27/06 @495
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11/27/06 @871
Agree with Mr Blue; charming pose and gorgeous model. That 's an advantage to have Asian female models. Mood, facial expression and composition looking quite good. Congratulations Jingna.
Murat
11/28/06 @052
11/28/06 @152
Murat: Well it's very realistic here. I wished there was a market that is more open. But it is the fact...
11/28/06 @366
11/28/06 @542
As for the image its very good... Nice colour wash..
11/28/06 @695
11/28/06 @793
7/7 great pic
11/29/06 @025
"I agree with moser.. If you have the time to post then you could make the time to comment"
Carlos
11/29/06 @163
11/29/06 @557
I know that I canīt give helpful comments or critics, but i think for the artist itīs great when he / she see people that say they like his / her artworks.
P.S.: This is again a really great artwork from you, zemotion.
All of your artworks are very interesting!
11/30/06 @156
11/30/06 @871
the composition and the way this thing is lit is absolutely incredible and alluring.
12/02/06 @854
great