Photographer's Note
This pictures was taken at Haji Ali Shine which is set out on a thin, rocky jetty in the Arabian Sea. I took a number of pictures but this gentleman stood out in the crowd as he had such a regal bearing.
Please see the workshop as there are a few different cropped versions!
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broglia
(3604) 2007-04-23 8:59
Excellent work Tracey, he really stands out against the dark background. Good, natural tones and a fine composition. I'm in two minds about the crop, initially that is what drew me to it, but having studied it a little longer it may be a little to hard. Maybe you could post the uncropped version as a workshop. Best regards, Roberto
thea0211
(1365) 2007-04-23 9:40
hi tracey,
good portrait and appropiate use of lights. like the look on his face - he is a beautiful man, despite his age ... or because of his age?
thank you,
dora
jcdurka1
(1950) 2007-04-23 10:18
I like the format of this picture, as panoramic. The black background is great and permit to see very well this man. But I beleave that you've cut too much on the top. I'll prefer to see a bit more of his face with their eyes in the middle.
Well done,
Regards,
Jean-Claude
djanloo
(422) 2007-04-23 10:38
Great shoot, Tracey.
And this portrait is perfectly cropped to me.
It has a very good contrast with the black background.
TFS
Gianluca
MichaelTrezzi
(3374) 2007-04-23 11:09
Hi Tracey, what a great portrait - like the colors, the composition as well as his expression. Well seen. THanks for sharing. Cheers, Michael
scalerman
(26900) 2007-04-23 14:26
Travey: novel crop and composition. A finely sharpened South Asian portrait. regards, c
batalay
(41261) 2007-04-29 10:25
Hello Tracey,
What a superb portait of the older gentleman. I like the panoramic format with a black backdrop to the man's visage. The composition, perspective, light and dark, the colors and the definition are all flawless. I just read your Intro page, and rather than comment on your latest post (I'll do that in the near future), I'll add a few words to this superb shot.
In a book I wrote, 'Math and the Mona Lisa,' about the intersection of mathematics, the sciences and art, Leonardo is the foil. Quite simply the finest artist-scientist in history, could never separate his art and his scientific passions. In a chapter called 'Eye of the Beholder, the Eye of the Beheld,' I wrote about a 1998 discovery by Christopher Tyler, an English born neurophysiologist living in San Francisco. He found that in almost all great portraits (from Leonardo's three miraculous portraits of women, in all of Rembrandt's magical pyschological portraits, even in Picasso's 'Dora Maar') that a vertical line that bisects the canvas passes right through, or very near, one eye. You were entirely correct in putting this man off on the side, it is far more compelling than if he had appeared in the center.
Warm regards, and I will keep an eye on your excellent and growing gallery,
Bulent
MLINES
(12516) 2007-05-01 20:01
Hi Tracey. A very expressive face you have captured in this portrait. Intense emotion. Congratulations. Murray.
crhieatt
(5347) 2007-05-05 14:11
Tracey,
Beautiful portrait - and personally I like this crop the best - it's a great use of the "panoramic" format, and contains far more "mystery and imagination" than the full frame shot.
Very nice.
Regards
Colin
derek3755
(2341) 2007-05-06 13:11
Hi Tracey
what a great portrait, and having looked at all the workshop images, i definately prefer this one, it has far more impact.
Derek
happypoppeye
(4819) 2007-05-11 23:28
Really good portrait shotTracey. The composition and panoramic format reaaly wotk weel together and the color pallette of black, white and brown look great. I wish it were a bit sharper but other than that it is really, really good.
dilane
(861) 2007-05-23 3:57
Hi tracey
what beautiful picture with a good sqarre, the panoramic is a good choice from you
the expression is perfect
regards dilane
to day I have not enough point sorry
Photo Information
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Copyright: Tracey Plant (Sharee)
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- Genre: Pessoas
- Medium: Cor
- Date Taken: 2006-02-15
- Categories: Vida Diária
- Camera: Nikon D-50, 18-70 AF-S DX 3.5 - 4.5 Nikkor
- Exposição: f/7.1, 1/400 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versão da Foto: Versão Original, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-23 8:50
- Favoritos: 1 [ver]
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by Sharee, last updated 2007-04-25 06:40 - To batalay: Haji Ali Worshipper (2)
by Sharee, last updated 2007-04-30 10:22