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by wendellt on Fri Mar 17, 2006 3:52 pm
Craig modelling and photographing models is hard
I like the first one more there is more of a narrative the others just show that classic James Dean face but hint nothing more
put yor dodge and burn tools to good use on the first and that would be your definitive portrait
great to see you revisiting that's the mark of a pefectionist!
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by xerubus on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:38 pm
you look very frustrated in the first one
just be careful you don't spend too much time in front of the lens...
cheers
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by macka on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:39 pm
Craig,
I don't mind the second two (prefer B&W to Sepia), but I think I liked the composition from take 2 better. It bothers me that your chin is cut off.
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by Alpha_7 on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:51 pm
Thanks for the feedback.
Macka - I agree I don't like my chin missing, but the upside is my double chin is missing too  - The difficult in these self portraits have been compsing the shot, I just sort of do lots of poses in various spots, sometimes I am in the frame sometimes only half or 1/3 in the frame. If I had a model, rather then myself, I'm sure the composition would be better
Mark - I may look frustrated but I was just playing to the camera... plus I was tired as, hence the bag beneather the eyes etc..
Heres a few more varients for you Wendell.

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by Alpha_7 on Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:52 pm
macka wrote:Craig,
I don't mind the second two (prefer B&W to Sepia), but I think I liked the composition from take 2 better. It bothers me that your chin is cut off.
macka BTW the second shot isn't sepia, its the shots straight from the camera. The lighting in the room wasn't very glamourous.
Here is possibly more despair, presented a little differently.
Click for a larger version.
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by rokkstar on Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:26 pm
Alpha_7 wrote:
Craig, this is definately my favourite here. I love the treatment, and would be tempted to boost the contrast slightly to give it a grittier feel.
I know exactly how frustrating this is mate - you want subjects, don't have them, and therefore get in front of the lens yourself. I find it so difficult trying to pose, light, take the shot, check, recompose etc..
This is good though mate, good to see you revisiting.
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by Alpha_7 on Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:40 pm
Funny you should like the treatment, its a blend of a black and white and the raw version, which I thought achieved a similar treatment to your 'Patent Pending' Rokkstar De stat look
I've definitely been enjoying myself, but I think I'll give the Self Portraits a rest for a little while now, so I don't strain the relationship 
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by MATT on Fri Mar 17, 2006 7:58 pm
 Still no shirt
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by stubbsy on Sun Mar 19, 2006 8:14 pm
Craig
Iron your sheets
I think #2 had potential, but is cropped too tightly. While I can handle not seeing your hair, I'd have liked to have seen a bit of neck.
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