phases of the  loon by kali66

phases of the loon

one light portraits, for the technique challenge

also for the 5+2 weekly selfie theme transformation , check out my other contribution here http://365project.org/fiveplustwo/365/2014-02-24
super!;))
February 26th, 2014  
Great work. Excellent series of shots.
February 26th, 2014  
Great series of shots. Works really well as a collage. Saying that I particularly like the shot middle row, far right
February 26th, 2014  
Awesome! I really like this! Fav!
February 26th, 2014  
great series. I'm very interested in your lighting from different perspectives. great collage
February 27th, 2014  
Wonderful collage!
February 27th, 2014  
Such interesting phases , beautifully put together. I love the softness of the one in the crook of the L.
February 27th, 2014  
Love your experimentation with the light and the sequence you put them together. So interesting.
February 27th, 2014  
Carleen that is brilliant!!!!!
February 27th, 2014  
Clever idea. The shots work well together as a collage
February 27th, 2014  
Sem
this is such a cool idea, love the full moon one.
February 27th, 2014  
Lovely ^___^
February 27th, 2014  
Very cool!
February 27th, 2014  
very cool, great shot and concept. love it!
February 27th, 2014  
Your creativity and execution again amazes.
February 28th, 2014  
Very nice of the very different faces we can all show depending on the light; I like your varied expressions! :)
February 28th, 2014  
@mrsc19 thanks, there were some not fit for viewing, some with awfully sunken cheeks, some that looked like I had cheek implants, and the wrinkles! ....lol
February 28th, 2014  
These are quite amazing.
February 28th, 2014  
absolutely fucking haunting. a lot of these compositions (for various reasons) seem almost...'neo-retro-scandinavian' (retro like ~70s, not like vintage). but i think more on the art of the people than a perceivable creative movement...because i know nothing at all about any period of photography anywhere, pretty much.

the first and final (going western bookwise, that is) are what stick with me the most, but the juxtaposition of various angles and portions of inclusion to comment on the changing expressions therein helps strengthen those first and final shots.
March 3rd, 2014  
@ubiquitybutsomewhatdownsized the thing I love the most is the eyelashes on the last
March 3rd, 2014  
Ha, nice title
March 4th, 2014  
@bill_fe that was my partner's suggestion :)
March 4th, 2014  
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