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dislocation #2Posted by matt sutton (Sydney, Australia) on 24 November 2008 in People & Portrait and Portfolio. all images are scanned direct from film negatives or positives with no digital processing, unless stated, thanks for visiting.... but please don't take - "All rights reserved"
Comments (10)
@Bill: thanks Bill. I appreciate your kind words mate @Elodie: thanks you very much Helodie ! @ordinaryimages: thanks jerry Frédéric A. from Païta, New CaledoniaGood image, good DOF, but for me, too much contrast for this fine face of a young girl. 24 Nov 2008 7:49am Peety from Amersfoort, NetherlandsGreat depth and shadows, Matt. Your subject seems deep in thought.. 24 Nov 2008 9:58am @Peety: thanks Peety EstherK from MalaysiaNice shadows and DOF. 24 Nov 2008 3:26pm @EstherK: thank you very much Esther. I wrote a little bit about her story here http://mattsutton.com.au/blog/?p=171 Basically is was one word, "Dislocation" @Eleftheria!: thank you very much Eleftheria for your comments ! Alphons from Kaatsheuvel, NetherlandsGreat portrait. Looking at your photo, you assume a intrigating story. 24 Nov 2008 9:12pm @Alphons: Thank you very much Alphons. I wrote a little bit about her story http://mattsutton.com.au/blog/?p=171 gbe from kansas city, United Statesbeautiful woman and image, but difficult to see such a pained expression. 25 Nov 2008 4:29am @gbe: Thanks Grant. Yes I agree. Having a background on why this photo was taken and what it means to her makes sense. Also I wrote a bit of her background here http://mattsutton.com.au/blog/?p=171 taffer from sant boi de llobregat, SpainAnother outstanding portrait, expression and composition excel here. 7 Dec 2008 7:30pm @taffer: thank you so much Taffer |