who am i?
...someone interested in people, art, music, nature...
...someone interested in life!
...what a great day to be alive...
~~~
well and some words here...
I dont count on quantity -
I prefer quality, interest and honest&helpful critics because of that what I do -
and not because of that what I claim to be...
apart from that i want to improove with those critics...
-christian
BIOfirst two points here:
** keep in mind - this is a site for art... a site for exchanging information and ideas... - thank you
** i will use the whole range of ranking-levels: so it's a positive thing for me if it's "interesting" or better... - just to clarify
but i really want the possibility to mark really excellent pics with an excellent... ;) it's a pity that nearly the only ranking used is "excellent"...
...and i always try to be constructive in my critics...
HINT - HINT - HINT
my Bio will be updated soon... :)
okay... it needs to happen one day... ;)
some personal points here...
* born in germany
* living in germany
* working in germany
* studies physics
* playing the piano and the bass guitar
* somking sometimes (pipe and cigars)
some points about my "artistic work" here will follow :)
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Comments (15)
digitalsteven
execellent image!!!!!!!!!
D_Cheke
Very nicely done. I think the shot matches the era well.
babuinodeoro
good p.o.v. and compo with the black thinky framme.
RodolfoCiminelli
Very POV and suggestive model....!!! Very creative deformation....!!! Excellent photo......!!!!
lemonjim
I love fisheye distortion any time, it's a winner!
Loloe
Interesting portrait! love the POV and expression! Bravo!!!
TomDart
Quite refreshing pov and "distortion" from that. Well done!
ARTWITHIN
I took a lot of time viewing this one. There was something that struck me, but I wasn't sure what it was. Then I realized what I like is that this has a rather surreal appearance. Excellent!
Margana
No offense,Chrisian,but I find it rather disturbing.Her head appears over-enlarged and there is an exaggerated distortion of her form that occurs with your pov.I'm not aware of any 1920's style that did this,but I will defer to you.If that was what you were looking for,then you were most successful.I would also suggest that a different cropping of this image could further heighten this effect,if that is what you want.I would suggest a wider and less tightly cropped image...to further enhance your pov.JMHO.-M :^)
Gora
very well presented... The carpet texture, and shoes are really cool.The muted tones carry off the concept very well too. Great job!
DJB
As Marlene says the perspective of the head to shoes is a bit overwhelming. Then again there is an artistic quality to that, Your settings and lighting are very good.I bet if I look at it again later on I might find it very different. Good on you Christian
cbender
thanks folks for your nice words... :) and well - as i said ciritcs and optinions are welcome!!! concerning the unusual POV and perspective... it definitely was intended by me... i can check but i guess i used my 24-105mm at about 24mm :-) i wanted this exaggerated and slightly distorted look here... kind of "strange fashion shot"... :)) thanks again for your words!
Valerie-Ducom
wowww, very beautiful picture of this lady, I like her pose and expression!!! Excellent!! Good day ;)
fotovizions
I agree with the comments of Margana. Personally, this appears to be more of a modern era fashion shot with somewhat of a vintage look, but not much. The makeup may have a vintage feel, but I don't think the outfit is 1920's. I don't think short dresses with bare legs showed up until a later decade. Interesting POV and pose, but that angle is bad for vintage. Cameras back in those days were mostly big, bulky plate cameras and tripod mounted. You should try that - use a fixed lens and mount the camera. That would help keep you in the POV as the vintage portrait shooters.
webmasterfossy
An absolutily nice girl and an exellent pov Fossy