Cyanotype_01
Gustavo_Castilla

Cyanotype_01

First attempt with Cyanotype
Location
Encino
Equipment Used
RB 67 90 mm
Exposure
not recorded
Film & Developer
Plus X Xtol
Paper & Developer
Cyanotype water color paper
Lens Filter
none
Well this treatment put the image over the top! Nice job.
 
Great! Here we have alternative process soft porn. That must make it art!
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Here is a copy and paste from my critique of "jules 1"(http://www.apug.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=4375&sort=2&cat=500&page=2). everything is the same but the crop and the process.

----I have hated this picture from the day it was posted. So, why am I commenting? Because it is up for critique, I have the time and I have lost my patience.

This IS NOT a figure study. It has nothing to do with the natural beauty or movements of the body. If you consider the nudes of Steiglitz, E. Weston, Callahan, or even Sturges, all the pictures come out of being connected with the PEOPLE photographed. Some pictures are more involved with form over the person photographed. The person is never simply an object as they are here.

This here is an attempt at a "glamour shot". The MODEL is stiff looking and plastic feeling. You have done nothing to show this woman as an independent, feeling, thinking, breathing person. The fact that many call this an "image" (like it is the image of a woman) further depersonalizes the photograph (and the person in it). Where are the feminists screaming about this (sexual) objectification of women? Why does most everyone here see this as beautiful? Why does the model tolerate it?

Thomassauerwein, what are "all the right components of a great image"? And, where are they here? ---(and now, "over the top" of what?)

"the Image is to be an Amazonic studie if you will not meant a glamour or such but rather a contrast in myscke tone and thr textures on the rock stair case" (this is so hard to read) . . .

How is it an "Amazonic study"? What does that really mean?(I see no spear, sword, or animal skins) How can it be a contrast of skin tone (or muscle tone) and rock when you keep our attention on her outstretched legs (what do high heels have to do with this so called contrast?) and her breasts that are thrown high (indicating that is what we are supposed to be looking at)?----
 
What in the world is "dynamic" here?
 
It is good to that you made clear what you think is important in photography.
 
Richard- I can see by the outstanding work in your gallery that we should take your opinion on bended knee. you truley are a master at the tecknical and conceptual part of photography. The concepts and sterling execution are so far beyond my imagination and thought, that when I first saw your images I thought you an idiot. I understand now that your such a deep thinker none of us can compare.
 

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2650gustavo_castilla_cyanotype_01.jpg
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Date taken
Fri, 25 March 2005 11:39 AM
Dimensions
406px x 500px

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