Some of you know me as 3D newbie chemicalX here, but I decided to focus my gallery on my new passion in life - photography. I've been dabbling around in photography for a few years now and I've fallen head over heels in love with it. My partner, Shane, got me a Canon EOS 20D for my birthday and started me on a path of obsession! A path that I would like to share through this gallery. The chemicalX gallery will stay up to showcase my 3D stuff and if I do ever get back into it, I'll upload those things there, so keep an eye on that too. I appreciate any feedback I get, so if you have any comments or critique (be it good or bad - as long as it's done in a "civilised" way), please do tell me - it's the only way that I'm going to get better at this. Also, eventhough I don't say thank you to everyone on an individual basis, I do appreciate all the feedback and comments you guys give me. Unfortunately 'rosity makes it quite a mission to say "thanks" to a comment. So just because I don't thank everyone individually, doesn't mean that I am not grateful for all the feedback. Thank you to all of you. If you would like to see more of my stuff, you can check out my gallery on dA. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoy my gallery. Take care, Yak
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Comments (4)
Killebrew
You're the master of lighting!
JohnDelaquiox
AMAZING CAPTURE LOVE THE OUTFIT AND HAIR SUPERB LIGHTING AS WELL
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful
Chipka
Okay, first off: I want that outfit! That's one sharp set of threads! This is one of those subtle masterworks you churn out so regularly (and that's a good thing.) I love the light/shadow byplay and the contrasts between the inorganic cut of the clothing and the hard, concrete surroundings and then the curvy human bits: facial curves, muscle, fingers slightly tensed, but not rigid. There are so many details in this to enjoy and I love every bit of this photo. Yeah, and his hair has that post-modern hedgehog look I like so much, it works well with the shape of his face and it's something not everyone should try, despite the fact that nearly everyone tries it and fails. This is an amazing shot, brooding and engaging and just a wee bit pensive.