Her Portrait..

© Mark Freeman

Her Portrait..

Uploaded: December 15, 2005

Description

A very grainy high contrast shot of a a friend. Some like it while others hate it. I like it ! :)

Comments

Richard W. Wyeth December 16, 2005

Hi Mark,
I'm with you on this one. Great shot, really like it! Great model too. All round cool shot. #360061

Daniel C. Tuck December 16, 2005

Hi Mark,
I agree too - grain can sometimes make pictures look gritty and rough, but I think it works really well with this shot. Nice work #2190786

Allison & John Overton December 16, 2005

Mark it takes a good photographer to know when something works well especially with a beautiful subject....Perfecto!!!!!!!!! Awesome!! and WOW! #2191039

Ronald Balthazor December 16, 2005

Very well done, Mark. #2191074

Cheryl Kennedy Hines December 16, 2005

i think the intensity of the moment of the capture is what makes this photo so appealing to look at. and as far as the graininess, it looks intentional. overall, its a really good picture. but like we all know, it doesn't hurt to have a beautiful subject. #2193438

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