Daisy Buchanan?

Posted by Dan Rubin on Thu, 06/13/13 09:11
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Thu, 06/13/13 09:24

Interesting perspective taken on the mannequin with a strong textural component enhancing the image. I find myself wanting to crop out the light at the top of the picture... draws one's eyes away from the main subject matter of the image. A black background works well with the hue of the image.


Comments by Ruth Rittichier on Thu, 06/13/13 10:49

I'd be willing to bet that he left the light in there for a reason.


Comments by Sandi MacDonald on Thu, 06/13/13 11:42

I like the colors/toning of Daisy. Agree with Jan about the light as well.;-)


Comments by Whelve on Thu, 06/13/13 20:19

very nice, but I agree with the others, the light is a distraction to me. love the flow, tones and textures.


Comments by Michael Meek on Thu, 06/13/13 20:41

Ruth!


Comments by Michael Meek on Thu, 06/13/13 20:50

Nope, not Daisy. Rich, bored, flighty. This one is pensive, thoughtful, and of course, rich. Nice shot, but what is she holding? Not a mop or a plunger I wouldn't think. I like the light up there. Why, I don't know, but maybe not knowing why is why I like it.


Comments by les perry on Fri, 06/14/13 06:34

Very nice!

Seems to of been a while since some mannequin art has been posted.

i like the light in this one, for me adds to the mood, where as in Ruths Survivor image felt it took away from the mood, but when removed had a different feel to that expected.

On reflection (no pun intended) somethings do not translate the same way on screen display as they do in a print.


Comments by James Wiley on Sun, 06/16/13 16:53

Agree with Jan on the crop, Otherwise...Attitude!