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01-NOV-2005 Ana Carloto

At the railway

Szeged

Sony DSC-H1
1/3s f/3.2 at 10.9mm iso64 with Flash full exif

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George Christakos08-Dec-2005 22:58
My favorite too in this gallery. Very good choice of representative photo. My vote.
Guest 29-Nov-2005 15:49
Beautiful subject, beautiful rendition.
Guest 29-Nov-2005 09:57
Great use of light and negative space. Again you are showing us the most important parts and excluding the rest.
Guest 27-Nov-2005 04:32
exquisite work
Guest 27-Nov-2005 02:27
Nice vivid lighting. Love the exposure and pose
Guest 26-Nov-2005 18:43
Excelente retrato! A luz está fantástica!
Kal Khogali26-Nov-2005 15:51
She is like a slice of light out of the darkness (hold that thought ;-))
shatterbug26-Nov-2005 07:26
Great composition, I like the negative space. Nice job on the lighting too!
Guest 26-Nov-2005 02:16
Wonderful image Ana!!
b-w studio25-Nov-2005 23:15
very beautiful portrait.
Pepe Zyman25-Nov-2005 19:04
Fantastic illumination!
Guest 25-Nov-2005 17:02
This photograph demonstrates a real mastery of the light Ana, well done.
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Guest 25-Nov-2005 13:29
Once again, you show your great ability with light, here using the flash. I agree with Jude and Niall, this lighting isolate the subject, who's illuminated in the dark, and makes her looking as an apparition on a theatre or dance scene.
Guest 25-Nov-2005 12:47
Love the dazzling highlights of your queen reigning above the blackest.The very punchy dramatic quality is favoured by most folks.Nothing subtle about this beauty.Fab capture :)

~V!~
jude25-Nov-2005 10:33
I agree with niall and want to add that the flash so beautifully picks out her necklace as it lies against the black of her top..
BAS Photography25-Nov-2005 10:11
Very beautiful composition!
Sean Blumenhein25-Nov-2005 09:04
I like it also, I just wonder what she is looking at.
type25-Nov-2005 08:56
Cool use of fill flash to isolate the subject. The composition is perfect for this, too, blacking out most of the frame and placing her to one side.
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