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Photo "`Karen`s Punishment`"

photo "`Karen`s Punishment`" tags: genre, portrait, woman
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`Karen`s Punishment`
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Ohhh... what a piece of broken glass can help create... 
published:
Thu 19 Jul 2001 11:08
equipment:
film camera Nikon FM
lens Nikon 50mm
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Sergej Ryzhkov Sergej Ryzhkov #1 Thu 19 Jul 2001 12:00

Very interesting work. To me to like, when the works force to think.... But it seems, that the framework, chosen by you, spoils her slightly. Whether it was better simply to give on territories a white background?


Vad Ivanov Vad Ivanov #2 Thu 19 Jul 2001 13:40

O, beautiful! The broken glass is like a decoration. Very interesting idea!


Wahid Noureldin Wahid Noureldin #3 Thu 19 Jul 2001 19:46

Excellent design and handling of the subject, via attractive beauty of trhe model, Karen.


Todd Hansell Todd Hansell #4 Thu 19 Jul 2001 23:57

Beautiful and troubling. Borderline violent. I am usually not disgusted by a photograph however this crosses the line for me. Don`t get me wrong I think it`s great. You have cause a strong emotion in me and it is a very different emotion from others. This is a good thing. I read your bio... just to let you know.


april coleman april coleman #6 Fri 20 Jul 2001 04:32

Daniel this is a very disturbing image, the first few times I looked at it I was very upset. The more I looked at it, I began to interpret it in a way I felt comfortable with. Anyway, your work is fantastic and I am learning.


Melanie Kipp Melanie Kipp #7 Fri 20 Jul 2001 09:19

Creative and I like the framing. Yes, this one evokes strong feelings right away... and then invites one to think about what they are veiwing and also to look deep inside , into the inner Psyche. The final interpretation will be a result of the inner most thoughts, beliefs and fears. Well done Daniel!


Greg Summers Greg Summers #8 Sat 21 Jul 2001 06:23

Another very creative and original idea - at least Ihaven`t seen anything like this - I might like without the frames - but I`ll let me y imagination remove it for now


Daniel Sikorskyi Daniel Sikorskyi #9 Sat 21 Jul 2001 07:52

This comment is for Todd... and also all of you who stated your `feelings` of this and all my other photographs.
I`m very pleased by your comments here. The best (most real) I`ve had... because you`ve let me know that my work is doing what I want to do the way I want to do it. Thanx so much for reading my bio. I find that I always do that when I comment on someone`s work.
As you`ll see with more of my work... much of it may border on the pretty or easy to look at but... I find it all has a hard, "Over the Edge" kind of quality to it... And when I go back to photographs I`ve taken, some more than 25 years... they all have this in common! Hmmm... what does that say about/to me???


april coleman april coleman #10 Sat 21 Jul 2001 08:16

I think it says you have attuned yourself to this exhausting and exhilarating saga of life on Planet Earth - felt agony, felt great joy- and captured it with your photography. I expect you will continue to do so, no matter what.


Peter Schwarz Peter Schwarz #12 Tue 9 Oct 2001 01:52

That broken glass is the finishing touch! May be the frame is a little bit to busy....