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"woman in window"

 

what do you think about life?

is it important to you?

are you important?

does it matter, that you exist, breath, think, procreate?

why do you look at me like that?

do you search for answers? answers from me?

i ain't got no answers.

i ain't got no answers.

i ain't got nothing.

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Thank you all for the nice comments. Paul, this was exactly the point, I saw in the image, when I saw the scan.

Due to the very strong light falloff and the light during this night scene, half the frame looks very dark, almost black. This was very close to the mood, I was in, when taking the photo.

 

A nice thing also is, that apart from the light falloff, the Noctilux draw rather low contrast and dreamy, which fits the scene and the young woman and makes here a contrast to the otherwise dark frame.

 

It is not a perfect photograph - slightly tilted, not perfect focus, very grainy due to pushing, but somehow, I really like this photo for the dreamy, moody reason, you mentioned.

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Impressive portrait!

 

Thank you - I love those moments, you look around, see an image and have a loaded camera around.

 

There are many of those moments though, one lets passing by …

 

Hi Dirk,

Wonderful image, fine composition.

Kind regards,

Ruben

 

Thank you Ruben ;-)

 

Orient Express ...

 

Thank you - didn't see that aspect, but now you push my nose on it ;-)

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Thank you all for the nice comments. Paul, this was exactly the point, I saw in the image, when I saw the scan.

Due to the very strong light falloff and the light during this night scene, half the frame looks very dark, almost black. This was very close to the mood, I was in, when taking the photo.

 

A nice thing also is, that apart from the light falloff, the Noctilux draw rather low contrast and dreamy, which fits the scene and the young woman and makes here a contrast to the otherwise dark frame.

 

It is not a perfect photograph - slightly tilted, not perfect focus, very grainy due to pushing, but somehow, I really like this photo for the dreamy, moody reason, you mentioned.

 

I disagree with your seeing. There is nothing that distracts the eye in this picture as far as being tilted, unfocused and grainy. One needs to look at the entire picture to see what the feel is ultimately and if it succeeds. If it does, then the tilting, the blurry and the grain are a part of the photos success and that is why you still enjoy it,

 

People only pick out those problems in a picture when the picture isn't successful to it ultimate statement.

 

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