Genesha ([info]genesha) wrote,
@ 2005-09-13 13:57:00
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Current mood: curious
Current music:Tom Waits : Mule Variations

Isobel uploaded the whole set of this today, would love any feedback. Click an image to go to the gallery



Model : Isobel Marion
Makeup : Ella




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[info]alexandrial
2005-09-13 07:04 pm UTC (link)
i really dig them all but i love the detail in the last one of the stocking.

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[info]bitzar
2005-09-13 08:07 pm UTC (link)
Isobel's legs are insanesly long in this pic:
http://www.isobelmarion.com/gall004/026livre/026livre-Pages/Image1.html

I like the final effect of your polaroid transfer and then all the lines and computations. Are those your work or did you pinch them?

You never seem to mind minor criticisms so here goes nothing. Feel free to slap me in the face with whatever you got.
I'd almost prefer to see the closeup of the legs with the water droplets without the the little data thing. I think it blocks too much of the image and is getting in the way of what could easily be a one of those genre representing images. The photograph is amazingly good and stands very strongly on its own. It's just a beautiful latex picture.

DontHitMe.

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[info]genesha
2005-09-13 09:09 pm UTC (link)
99% of the "work" ( graphs , writing and lines etc ) in this set I did. I grabbed a few really important things to use, but I worked on them to make the what I needed them to be.

Thank you for the criticism I do really enjoy it. In the last image with the legs, what you are seeing the "data thing" is a graph showing how the angles of a column are made, The Entasis of Columns. Which has a detect connection to the image. In turn it also has a connection to what I am saying in the rest of the gallery. The things you see in the images are a attempt at telling a kind of story. There was a large amount of thought put behind what I was going to put with each image. A sort of code if you will.
I do thank you for saying that the image stands on it's own, I would hate it if the image did not and it needed the "other" to make it a interesting image. That is to say that I am glad that the image stands on it own, other wise I would not be able to say what I am trying to say with the image set.
I know this is kinda of a strange set of images, I was expecting to get a lot of comments about how the images are too crowded and that they did not "need" the "other" in them. But for me they did, in order to push what I want to do.

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[info]bitzar
2005-09-13 09:22 pm UTC (link)
I know this is kinda of a strange set of images, I was expecting to get a lot of comments about how the images are too crowded and that they did not "need" the "other" in them. But for me they did, in order to push what I want to do.

I don't think any of the other images were crowded by the "other". I've paid more attention to the distance from the model in the pics and how wonderfully it works with the setting and how the drawings compliment it all. It's just in that final image that think things are crowded.

Oh yeah, and I don't mean to say that any of the other pictures could stand on their own without the drawings. They just seem much more a part of the picture.

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[info]dystroyreality
2005-09-14 02:53 am UTC (link)
absolutly fuckign awsome...
if your ever REALLY bored, I'd love to work with you....but everyone can dream hu?

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[info]darenzia
2005-09-15 03:54 am UTC (link)
Are these all polaroid xfers? Me likey. Me calley you this weekend.

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LOVE THE WORK!
[info]lightworship
2005-10-06 07:20 pm UTC (link)
Very Strong images take me to a happy place

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