Ask someone who did not look at your gallery prior to and they will give you that answer. You were there so you know what color things were and what thier faces look like. Besides you only see one of thier faces, not both.
One look at the shape of their noses should be enough.
Thank you for the note anyway.
Regarding the grains in some of the images...some of them are because of a low res. and fast scan and some (majority of them ) were intended to
have grains.
I don't do touch ups nor use digital dark room to enhance the results. It's a personal sentiment. I also only do film photography...another sentiment.
The "exclamation marks" were kind of needed, indeed.
I love to read people's takes on the images and photographs but what caught my attention was that
you probably didn't even have a look at the enlarged image to notice the differences between their looks (at least enough to rule out the possibility
of them being twin sisters), yet you have noticed a few of my photographs in
portfolio are grainy which you can use as "exercise" to keep your skills sharp!
As you have mentioned:
"I get bord and need to keep my skills sharp. I would have faved it but it was grainy. A bunch of shots in your gallery are like that."
I could've done couple of things...ignore it (as I usually do even with kind remarks) or try to have an effect on you, hopefully positive or maybe
simply make you see things from a different point of view and perspective .
So I decided to go for the second one.
You see , I couldn't care less if you choose any of the my images as favorite or not .
However I would care very much of what you would think of any of my work.
On the other hand when you do not try to be a good "observer" then those opinion also keep loosing their values.
(when I say "you" I don't mean it literally ).
You think you can make some of the images better before even trying to understand them .
How do you know what kind aesthetic I have been after ? ...Have I achieved it in my opinion or not?
Is there something that maybe was intended as part of my vision or not?
Is there something that you might be able to learn or take with you from that image?
I don't know.
These should be train of thoughts for any observer of art before judging a piece plus the history of artist, the message and many other elements .
OK...OK...I see that I have bored you more than enough.
Again thank you very much for the notes. Please also feel free to play with any of my images for your own fun and as sharpening tool for your skills.
I hope that I haven't offended you in any way. I mean well.
1) I am not a art critic, You being a photographer should know words from a true critic can make a person thoughtful/horrible/delighted by thier commentary. My little blurb was not ment to offend or inspire anything just a couple words on how well they looked in similar matters.
2) I dont recall sending you any notes.
3) I was only posting what a friend told me to post which I should have been more careful on saying.
And lastly, I'm sorry that I offended you since it seems so. I just went to comment on 1 photo, not get assulted publicly; if you truly have a problem with what someone said it would be more kind to a person to note them with your complaint rather than spam up your own work.
And why would you think they are twins or even sister?!!
They don't even look like each other! They are wearing similar outfits and that's it!
Ask someone who did not look at your gallery prior to and they will give you that answer. You were there so you know what color things were and what thier faces look like. Besides you only see one of thier faces, not both.
Thank you for the note anyway.
Regarding the grains in some of the images...some of them are because of a low res. and fast scan and some (majority of them ) were intended to
have grains.
I don't do touch ups nor use digital dark room to enhance the results. It's a personal sentiment. I also only do film photography...another sentiment.
The "exclamation marks" were kind of needed, indeed.
I love to read people's takes on the images and photographs but what caught my attention was that
you probably didn't even have a look at the enlarged image to notice the differences between their looks (at least enough to rule out the possibility
of them being twin sisters), yet you have noticed a few of my photographs in
portfolio are grainy which you can use as "exercise" to keep your skills sharp!
As you have mentioned:
"I get bord and need to keep my skills sharp. I would have faved it but it was grainy. A bunch of shots in your gallery are like that."
I could've done couple of things...ignore it (as I usually do even with kind remarks) or try to have an effect on you, hopefully positive or maybe
simply make you see things from a different point of view and perspective .
So I decided to go for the second one.
You see , I couldn't care less if you choose any of the my images as favorite or not .
However I would care very much of what you would think of any of my work.
On the other hand when you do not try to be a good "observer" then those opinion also keep loosing their values.
(when I say "you" I don't mean it literally ).
You think you can make some of the images better before even trying to understand them .
How do you know what kind aesthetic I have been after ? ...Have I achieved it in my opinion or not?
Is there something that maybe was intended as part of my vision or not?
Is there something that you might be able to learn or take with you from that image?
I don't know.
These should be train of thoughts for any observer of art before judging a piece plus the history of artist, the message and many other elements .
OK...OK...I see that I have bored you more than enough.
Again thank you very much for the notes. Please also feel free to play with any of my images for your own fun and as sharpening tool for your skills.
I hope that I haven't offended you in any way. I mean well.
2) I dont recall sending you any notes.
3) I was only posting what a friend told me to post which I should have been more careful on saying.
And lastly, I'm sorry that I offended you since it seems so. I just went to comment on 1 photo, not get assulted publicly; if you truly have a problem with what someone said it would be more kind to a person to note them with your complaint rather than spam up your own work.
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