Bravo, I've seen your work before, I'm am modest from your captures- not only this one, but the one of the open book: so glossy, so real, so spiritual.' Don't let this talent slip on the way-side. Many of people would negotiate for this skill, much more for this talent you possess. May God bless your travels, and never be alone.
Thanks,
Michal
a peaceful atmosphere. very equilibrated and impeccable composition. A good job.
Congratulations
Javier
Adrian,
This is a great photograph - and unless I've missed a few things in your gallery - something of a stylistic adventure for you.
Everything here is spot-on; intentionally or accidentally - I don't know - even the dynamic of the two tables mirrors Mother Monika's hands; and the movement in the right hand effectively reveses the depth of field between these two parralels: hands and tables - hemming in and letting go - such a curious symmetry.
Great framing, especially with the little light at the top; like a halo - illuminating "The Protocol" rather than the Mother which, unfortunately, might be the truth of it.
Good shot.
Regards
Colin
Hello Adrian,
I think this is one photo that speaks a lot, that tells a story.
And it is an interesting story. Not one seen too often. Interesting comment too by Colin about the symmetry, which did not come to my mind first. I really like how her hands are "speaking" so much! And, I can't help it, I am mad about old books! :))
The light above has given a nice warm feel to the photo, a golden hue. But, in the same time, it has made your camera in trouble about the white balance. Should I use the "Tungsten" mode or the "Daylight" (or "shade") mode? The little problem here, is that the white became blue. I tried a WS to correct that.
All in all, a photo that I like a lot. Very peaceful feeling for me.
Claire
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Hi, Adrian.
Very interesting scene.
Your photographs tells a story, show this interesting person and her contexte.
White balance is no good but Claire has already made WS to show how it has to be ;).
Best regards. Grazyna.
An unusual subject today and with great silent power, Adrian. It is like a prayer she lives with, the austere serenity she surrounds herself with. A beautiful, resonant work.
Take care,
sasa