(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Hello,
I would like to show you the latest picture of the week http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I would like to show you the latest picture of the week http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ WHY? |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
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(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote: Hello, I would like to show you the latest picture of the week http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ Regards, -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com Nice tonal quality in the black & white. The sky needs a flock of birds to fill in. The model seems to float away from the background. Instead of capturing others at work shooting models, why don't you find some who need shots for their portfollios? Expand your work Daniel and grow with it. The color shot of the jacket just left me questioning what was going on. You images need to tell anyone looking at them a story. If you are going to do more journalistic shooting, you need to hit the viewer with power of the image. Be able to look at the image and have a story for it in their mind. It might not be the story you have in mind when you took the image. But one non the less. Keep at it. I am impressed at how well you are doing. Draco Getting even isn't good enough. |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Draco wrote: The color shot of the jacket just left me questioning what was going on. Color does nothing for that pic. I think a lens cap might've helped. OK Rocha, so maybe color isn't your thing. Go back to drab B&W pics of Parisians protesting in the streets. |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Daniel Rocha wrote
(in article ): Hello, I would like to show you the latest picture of the week http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/ I may regret this Daniel, but why are the French so supportive of Zidane? I watched the game, and his behavior was abysmal. Short of pulling out a lead pipe and splitting his head open on the field, I can't imagine a worse example of poor sportsmanship. Plus, he has a track record of that sort of thing, so it's not like this is something new. And I don't care what Materazzi said or didn't say about him or his mother. Nothing verbal deserves that sort of response. Then we hear that all of France supports his behavior, and even that icon of integrity (cough) Chirac says "France admires and loves you". If they love that sort of thing, it says very little for the sense of sporting ethics there. -- Randy Howard (2reply remove FOOBAR) "The power of accurate observation is called cynicism by those who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 23:06:11 GMT, Randy Howard
wrote: [---] If they love that sort of thing, it says very little for the sense of sporting ethics there. And how do you classify deliberately and gratuitously insulting someone, purely for the purpose of provoking a reaction, in terms of your "sporting ethics"? |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Draco wrote:
Nice tonal quality in the black & white. Thanks Draco ! The sky needs a flock of birds to fill in. Nice idea :) The model seems to float away from the background. Instead of capturing others at work shooting models, why don't you find some who need shots for their portfollios? Expand your work Daniel and grow with it. It's a moment captured in Paris. I don't know her, or the team of the shooting. And I don't want to make some kind of shooting. I love to make portraits, but I like to know the person that I take pictures. In the future, who knows ?! :) (...) But one non the less. I understand. Keep at it. I am impressed at how well you are doing. Thanks a lot Draco ! :) http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/36.html -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
(3rd July) Picture of the Week
Randy Howard wrote:
I may regret this Daniel, but why are the French so supportive of Zidane? This thread is for talking about this picture : http://www.monochromatique.com/photosemaine/36.html I have choosen to not talk about the last picture. It's more a tribute than a real photograph. And I don't care what Materazzi said or didn't say about him or his mother. Nothing verbal deserves that sort of response. Zidane is a player, and also a human person. It's not a perfect people as everybody seems to be, here. Materazi seems to insult him and his family at a high level. Then we hear that all of France supports his behavior, and even that icon of integrity (cough) Chirac says "France admires and loves you". It's true. But one error can't erase all. If they love that sort of thing, it says very little for the sense of sporting ethics there. Ethics is not just a thing that Zidane must apply.... -- Daniel Rocha | Photographie http://www.monochromatique.com |
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