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Photographer  Tobiah Deutsch {Karma:2432}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Digital
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Portrait
Lens Tamron 28-70 F 2.8
Uploaded 7/6/2004 Film / Memory Type Unity 256MB CF
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 411 Shutter
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Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City -  Eau Claire
State -  WI
Country - United States   United States
About This was taken in the middle of a corn field on the 24th of June.

Do you think the border adds to the photo? Or should the photo stand alone.
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Peter Godden   {K:745} 10/21/2004
Terrific shot....I'm sure Specialised would love it for a promotional shot! Great foreground and sky
Peter

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Evan Agnew   {K:1292} 7/21/2004
I agree with David that a border is a personal thing and the border adds a lot for me by giving it a clean finished look. The The example without the border is good as well. A plain black border might have been better.

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Stefan Rohner   {K:4200} 7/18/2004
I like the picture, but I don?t like this "analog" pretending frame...

best regards Stefan

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Tobiah Deutsch   {K:2432} 7/7/2004
Stefan,

unfortunately it is not. Its merely a digital manipulation. I've been in the habit of putting some borders of my B+W prints and wondered how well it would go over on some color stuff.

Now that you mention something I have to admit that it was not shot as a square image either, so I'm guilty on all parts. I guess I'm just looking for some technical advice... Does the border work? I think that the concensus is that it does not.

Thanks for looking
Cheers
Toby

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Stefan Rohner   {K:4200} 7/7/2004
is that a print?

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David McClenaghan   {K:9481} 7/6/2004
Its a personal thing Tobiah D.
I believe the photo should aways stand alone.
A plain white or black border is usually okay if you need seperation from the page.
Fancy borders are merely a distraction.
This is a great environmental portrait with a very interesting composition and viewpoint.
I love it. (but not the fancy border :)

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 7/6/2004
Nice portrait, worked out to perfection ! The border is not my taste, as it is too oldfashioned compared with the high-tech tri(?)-athlete .. i'm using something less busy .. example here .. regards, Peter

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Tobiah Deutsch   {K:2432} 7/6/2004
Mikael,

The lighting I use are from compact portable strobes. Specifically the Sunpak 555's. They've done a marvalous job for me and can be easily set up and broken down in mere seconds. They're also quite easy to use with a very stright forward system of gages on the back. In this photo as well as many others of mine, they have been used in conjunction with Pocketwizard slaves also.

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Mikael Leijon Mikael Leijon   {K:2224} 7/6/2004
Great prof image! I like the composition and the lightning. What kind of lightning have you used? I think it looks just fine without the border.

/Mikael

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