Dave, John and Paul were taking pictures of this guy from the front and all of them have completely different and very good results (if you haven't looked at their shots yet, please do it). It is really interesting to compare them because they were all taken nearly at the same time and for me they all describe a different part of the character of this man.
Dave, John und Paul waren gerade dabei diesen Herrn von vorne zu photographieren als ich dieses Bild gemacht habe. Alle drei haben unterschiedliche Ergebnisse in ihren Blog gesetzt und alle drei Bilder gefallen mir sehr gut. (Wer die drei Versionen noch nicht gesehen hat, dem kann ich nur empfehle mal einen Blick drauf zu werfen.) Ich finde es verdammt spannend die Bilder zu vergleichen, da alle ungefähr zu gleichen Zeit aufgenommen wurden, aber dennoch alle einen anderen charakteristischen Teil des Herrn darstellen.
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This is great, a very different take on the same subject. It just goes to show how different people can view the same thing in such a different way.
Excellent, I think yours and Johns capture a vulnerable side to this quirky character. Pauls was definitely the darkest while Daves captured the true quirkiness. Liking all these shots, such an interesting guy to capture...
Der Vergleich zwischen den Ergebnissen ist echt spannend, ich finde alle vier Versionen sehr gelungen. Deine ist aber die einzige, die mir spontan ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht brachte..
an interesting shot of this guy. he looks scared! what did you do, marina?!?
great work :o)
Posted by geoffbennett at September 27, 2005 01:59 PM
Der Patrick hat recht. Deine Version ist die freundlichste und bietet gleichzeitig den größten Interpretationspielraum. Auch der Bildaufbau gefällt mir sehr.
I am curious about how this colorful guy was convinced to pose in front of this magnificent black and white textured background for all of you to shoot. And quite a character!
At first, I was also confused why did you ask about the title and the European Photobloggers Meeting in London. Then I realized that my picture's title is also your name.
Sorry for stealing your name. ;-)
I really like the expression of the man. Really. If I have that shot, I would immediately convert it to BW. Great shot.
I first saw this guy on Chromasia so you can imagine my surprise seeing him again! Good work, your portrait is nice and candid.
Posted by Ed { tfk } at September 28, 2005 03:41 PM
I love the composition and expression. I saw this man in several photoblogs, I like them all. I love the way people take the same object from different point of view.
Dave, John and Paul were taking pictures of this guy from the front and all of them have completely different and very good results (if you haven't looked at their shots yet, please do it). It is really interesting to compare them because they were all taken nearly at the same time and for me they all describe a different part of the character of this man.
Dave, John und Paul waren gerade dabei diesen Herrn von vorne zu photographieren als ich dieses Bild gemacht habe. Alle drei haben unterschiedliche Ergebnisse in ihren Blog gesetzt und alle drei Bilder gefallen mir sehr gut. (Wer die drei Versionen noch nicht gesehen hat, dem kann ich nur empfehle mal einen Blick drauf zu werfen.) Ich finde es verdammt spannend die Bilder zu vergleichen, da alle ungefähr zu gleichen Zeit aufgenommen wurden, aber dennoch alle einen anderen charakteristischen Teil des Herrn darstellen.
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This is great, a very different take on the same subject. It just goes to show how different people can view the same thing in such a different way.
Posted by Andy at September 27, 2005 10:53 AM
Excellent, I think yours and Johns capture a vulnerable side to this quirky character. Pauls was definitely the darkest while Daves captured the true quirkiness. Liking all these shots, such an interesting guy to capture...
Posted by sAm at September 27, 2005 11:45 AM
Der Vergleich zwischen den Ergebnissen ist echt spannend, ich finde alle vier Versionen sehr gelungen. Deine ist aber die einzige, die mir spontan ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht brachte..
Posted by Patrick at September 27, 2005 01:03 PM
an interesting shot of this guy. he looks scared! what did you do, marina?!?
great work :o)
Posted by geoffbennett at September 27, 2005 01:59 PM
Der Patrick hat recht. Deine Version ist die freundlichste und bietet gleichzeitig den größten Interpretationspielraum. Auch der Bildaufbau gefällt mir sehr.
Posted by grapf at September 27, 2005 04:20 PM
grandios! man sieht förmlich den schalk im nacken...
Posted by komma5 at September 27, 2005 04:24 PM
wow!!! what an amazing shot... love the quality and processing here.
Posted by frisky? at September 27, 2005 04:25 PM
what a range of shots we got of this fella, great angle and capture Marina. its good how they all were different.
Posted by paul at September 27, 2005 04:46 PM
hey - you have done a great job here! excellent portrait!
Posted by emma at September 27, 2005 10:00 PM
If I didn't know that the guy was posing I would find this shot a bit frightening... :) Excellent portrait.
Posted by Andreas at September 27, 2005 10:13 PM
I am curious about how this colorful guy was convinced to pose in front of this magnificent black and white textured background for all of you to shoot. And quite a character!
Posted by Massimo at September 28, 2005 05:50 AM
At first, I was also confused why did you ask about the title and the European Photobloggers Meeting in London. Then I realized that my picture's title is also your name.
Sorry for stealing your name. ;-)
I really like the expression of the man. Really. If I have that shot, I would immediately convert it to BW. Great shot.
Posted by avan at September 28, 2005 09:23 AM
I first saw this guy on Chromasia so you can imagine my surprise seeing him again! Good work, your portrait is nice and candid.
Posted by Ed { tfk } at September 28, 2005 03:41 PM
I love the composition and expression. I saw this man in several photoblogs, I like them all. I love the way people take the same object from different point of view.
Posted by AJ at September 29, 2005 03:20 AM
A good shot, and you're right, we did all capture a different side of him.
Posted by djn1 at September 29, 2005 04:52 AM
Wow. I love his crazy expression and how he's looking across the frame.
Posted by Smoove D at September 30, 2005 03:31 AM
One of the beautifulr photos that it has never seen
Posted by Fabio at October 3, 2005 06:53 PM
Well, I am sorry for the famous Chromasia, but yours is the best one.
Posted by Luisa at November 5, 2005 12:28 AM
Wow. You captured a great expression on his face. Fascinating.
Posted by Caryn at November 19, 2005 06:52 AM
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