Lovely! This is such an interesting pose, it draws the eye right to this picture and makes it stand out. The copper color theme is beautiful, it's a soft color but not a weak one. There are so many tiny details: her earrings, her nails, the pattern on her tie. Everything corresponds with the bacground and cobblestone without blending together into an uninteresting blur. This picture has a very honest, candid look, but manages to keep its polished, professional purpose. The shadows are artfully arranged to frame and suck the eyes into the center, forcing the viewer to focus on her like a vortex. This picture is love.
The background colour goes really well with her hair, while the texture constrasts against it, a thing that I think is quite often missed out on in Photography. It is a very organic image and the colours and tones really emphasise it. The bordering darkness truly sets the image off and again emphasises the tones of the image.
Her pose is my favorite thing about it. First glance it doesn't make any sense, and requires a closer look, but then as you look closer, you see something original and striking. I think the symmetry of her pose is great, but what really brings it together again is the lack of symmetry in the floor tiles, it sets her off balance a bit and draws your eyes to her hand.
Last, but not least is the models expression. A cheeky grin! I just want to know what she is thinking. She looks either set to pounce and run off, or as though she might just sit like that for a while and attract some strange looks
I would love to see what she did next, it is an image full of anticipation and poise.
The background colour goes really well with her hair, while the texture constrasts against it, a thing that I think is quite often missed out on in Photography. It is a very organic image and the colours and tones really emphasise it. The bordering darkness truly sets the image off and again emphasises the tones of the image.
Her pose is my favorite thing about it. First glance it doesn't make any sense, and requires a closer look, but then as you look closer, you see something original and striking. I think the symmetry of her pose is great, but what really brings it together again is the lack of symmetry in the floor tiles, it sets her off balance a bit and draws your eyes to her hand.
Last, but not least is the models expression. A cheeky grin! I just want to know what she is thinking. She looks either set to pounce and run off, or as though she might just sit like that for a while and attract some strange looks
I would love to see what she did next, it is an image full of anticipation and poise.
Great work!
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