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 (10)
vangogh
Nicely done....I like it too....especially the way her eyes draw my view from the left to the right
ACS-001
Oh Lawd . . . I LOVE the way you've cropped this, it's exactly what I would've done except that I could never take a picture this good. It's so elegant and warm and mysterious, plus she has beautiful eyes. As for suggestions, do not airbrush. Just don't. Part of what makes this image so classy is that it feels real, she looks like a human being, you can see the details in her skin. Airbrushing/blurring loses that quality, and it's a quality that I love and is sadly very rare. I know that's just my opinion and that all art is subjective, but I'm telling you this would be about 50% less badass if you'd smudged out all the imperfections in her face. That said, rock on. Can't wait to see more from you.
GiMi53
I like it very much too... even the "polaro touch"... And Sina is absolutely gorgeous ! VERY happy to see that you are posting again, Christian !
Jay-el-Jay
Fine picture,especially the way her eyes are reching out beyond the frame of vision.It makes me wonder what she is looking at and what is she thinking?
lemonjim
cool shot, even down to the polaroid goo on the corner
cbender
oh - well... a little information seems to be necessary here: this IS a real polaroid (#972) taken with my mamiya and the polaback and the 127mm lens and there's absolutely NO postwork since a verz slight tweak of the graduation curves as the scanner can't work really properly with those big white and black parts of the frame(s)
ARTWITHIN
Everyone pretty much covered it in their comments. I have one thing to say, when did you see my sister? LOL No kidding, she looks like my sister, except her hair is more blond. The eyes really do it. Hugs, Suzanne
nikolais
no matter what camera. who's behind matters! very impressive!
Valerie-Ducom
Oh yes, so beautiful portrait in this picture and very pretty lady. She has a very nice expression in her eyes and I like this lignthing and choice to make this picture in b&w !!! Good day :)
webmasterfossy
Boh, I think I could spend hours in your gallery:EXELLENT Fossy