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Strength of a Woman

by Mike Klemmer

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30-JUL-2004

4th
Strength of a Woman

by Mike Klemmer

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1/250s f/4.0 at 27.7mm iso100 with Flash full exif

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Sony Forums Challenges13-Aug-2004 03:38
A beautiful and intriguing image Mike. Melanie (mlynn)
Sony Forums Challenges11-Aug-2004 01:37
A beautiful image, Mike. Elegant use of light and multiple points of interest. The droplets are a nice touch as well. Outstanding. - Simon Bennett.
John Potter10-Aug-2004 22:08
SORRY!!....Mike.......
John Potter10-Aug-2004 22:08
Wonderfully evocative image Dave.
Guest 03-Aug-2004 22:14
Great compo and message Dave
Sony Forums Challenges03-Aug-2004 04:05
Exceptional image, Mike. I like the contrasts - real and implied. Bev
Sony Forums Challenges02-Aug-2004 17:11
Great lighting, pose and composition. The drops of sweat are a nice detail. -Arn
Sony Forums Challenges02-Aug-2004 15:20
I love this shot, however I find it very funny. The woman's hand and finger position looks like she's adjusting her makeup or putting a stray hair into place but with a tow chain. Great sugar and salt imagery.
Guest 01-Aug-2004 14:28
Great shot mike. This could also have been entered into the previous comp :-)
I love the contrasty nature of the shot and the water droplets on the woman's back.

Well Done
Sony Forums Challenges01-Aug-2004 13:06
Mike, I like the tones and positioning of the model and chain here...nice lighting too. The "sweat" is also a nice touch...good concept/idea. MFC
Sony Forums Challenges01-Aug-2004 10:41
IMO, this is superb. The composotion, lighting, and implied contrast between the woman and the masculine chains used to hold the Hulk down when he's mad :-) Markjay
Sony Forums Challenges01-Aug-2004 06:20
Mike, once again you've outdone yourself. The lighting is just perfect for this photo. The idea behind the pose is something I wouldn't have been able to come up with in a million years.... and where in the world did you get that mondo chain? ;-) --Nancy