Nice composition, nice color. But I don't like the light splitting the
pirate's fac right down the middle. A little bit of fill would go a
long way here.
Paul
On Dec 8, 2005, at 12:05 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:
Hi!
I've been working on a lot of my images lately, sometimes
reinterpreting older images.
Here's one of the ones I was working on today:
http://www.bobshell.com/PESO/BOBC-2.jpg
This was shot in 2000 . My actor friend Bob Chapin had come with us
to St. Thomas for one of my workshops, and I shot a bunch of stuff of
him for possible use on his web site/portfolio. This one I thought
might make a nice poster, so I left extra room on the left for type.
There's no convenient pirate ship at Lindquist Bay, where real
pirates used to operate in olden days, so I imported the pirate ship
from some shots I had taken at Disney World/Epcot. We had a hell of
a lot of fun doing this shoot and this is one of my favorite photos
from that day. I don't recall exactly what film I used, but it was
Kodak color negative, ISO 100, 645 format.
Ship in the top right corner makes it work...
But Bob, the left hand that is pointing at us... My immediate
impression was that it wasn't a full arm - something's been cut off...
Probably I am too sensitive or something, but do you see what I mean?
I am not sure that the lance or whatever he is holding is supposed to
be held that way... It probably is, yet the way he extended his finger
is odd...
After some active gesturing I managed to convince my wife that the
position of the finger is unusual...
Regardless, this is beautiful photo shot in a beautiful day...
Boris