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Methinks This Heart Should Rest Awhile


Methinks This Heart Should Rest Awhile
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Copyright: Ay Da (chiaraluna) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 435 W: 90 N: 567] (2560)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2005-04
Categories: Mood, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed], Portrait
Camera: Toshiba PDR-4300
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-05-10 14:23
Viewed: 1336
Favorites: 4 [view]
Points: 59
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
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Methinks this heart should rest awhile
So stilly round the evening falls
The veiled sun sheds no parting smile
Nor mirth nor music wakes my Halls

I have sat lonely all the day
Watching the drizzly mist descend
And first conceal the hills in grey
And then along the valleys wend

And I have sat and watched the trees
And the sad flowers how drear they blow
Those flowers were formed to feel the breeze
Wave their light leaves in summer's glow

Yet their lives passed in gloomy woe
And hopeless comes its dark decline
And I lament because I know
That cold departure pictures mine

~ Emily Brontë


i think we've all felt like this... although i'm not sure if at this point it was my heart or my back that needed most rest.. ihih i wish i had another model to work with besides me as sitting in front of that camera can be a real pain! :-)

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* cropped, resized, converted to grayscale
* cloned out imperfections & lines on the wall behind me
* used a filter called 'radiance' to get a high key look
* unsharp mask then levels adjustment to increase contrast then 'dimmed' the background to make it look softer & more dream like
* added a 'light rain' effect via the actions menu in photoshop then decreased it's opacity, when i saw the effect it created, other than liking the texture & sense of movement it gave, i felt it complimented the feel of a weary soul trying to find rest but always battling against the relentless movement of the world around it..
* then added a diffuse glow to give a sense of hope.. lika a radiating inner spirit coming from even the most dim and hopeless situations..
* more usm to increase graininess & texture and further levels adjustment to deepen the blacks
* then added a series of borders and signed

so there we are.. thanks for visiting and i hope you will enjoy this :-) take care everyone and especially of your hearts..

^_^

maleentjeh, chefcop, sephus, dmoniotte, Hauke, alagoa, ronrag, DAM, lancegreen, Ah_Thong, Quark, joebatista, mazmaz, drackness has marked this note useful
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To mikoyen: thanks Guy :-)chiaraluna 1 05-23 00:00
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Hi Ayda ! Your backpain sure paid off. Beautiful picture, great pp, and so happy you decided to do this in b/w

Beautiful !

Marleen

Hi Ayda,
Nice. Your pose looks uncomfortable. But, I guess it gives the message that to always hold ourselves up is sometimes tiring, and so, we do need a break. Low contrast adds a nice tiresome mood. And the stroked effect looks good, too. Take a break to feel better. I'm sure you've earned it.
Richard

Excellent pose and compo, I also like the PP in general, bu not so sure about the sketch effect, looks a bit artificial, which, of course, it is. Still, very nice piece.

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  • sephus Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 216 W: 0 N: 41] (2481)
  • [2005-05-10 14:58]

Hallo Ayda,
beside the technique, I think this a great composition. A bit more contrast between your face and the background might have added to the whole. The white glow between the rest of your body and the background, should, in my opinion, have been around your face too.
Still: great to look at.

Excellent photographic work.
I liked very!
Congratulations!
Paulo.

Hi dear Ayda. What to say in front of such a masterpiece.
No words...
I like the way your note is both technical and emotional. It is really what photogrphy is for me. Your PP works very well and the light coming from behind you makes a great thing. Like others pictures of your there is no line between your cheek and the bckgrd. It shows a very nice softness.
Really you did a great job.
A fav for sure.
Thanks for sharing such nice job.
See you around. Denis.

PS : take care, your notes shows you so fragile sometimes...

Wow, Ayda! I love the "light rain" effect. It really adds to the mood of the photo. Another winner from you, for sure!

Alli

What a beautifull note:))
And your pp is perfect for it.
sorry for yur back but it was for a great work and art! ;))

Good composition although I'm having some difficulty with the special effect of your pp. The words of Emily Brönte are very well chosen. Thank you for sharing this.

I think you could do with some nice back massage, but then you're a student without any money for luxuries. Ha. Ha. Very good portrait of yourself Ayda. I like the pose as it fits so well with Bronte's words. The filters and extra post processing you did is marvellous.

Excellent note & excellent photo ;-)
I am sorry that it was driven by pain that this beautiful composition was made, but for me that am just looking at it, I think I can be selfish enough not to care about the motivations and love it just for what it is :-)) I hate being this selfish, but it's not my fault, why do you have to post all these great photos??
Well done Ayda! Take care and rest plenty!
Bravissima

Ana

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  • ciore Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 783 W: 3 N: 108] (2309)
  • [2005-05-10 17:54]

Beautiful work and notes, congrats,Anya!!!
Viktorija

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  • ronrag Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 275 W: 53 N: 178] (1281)
  • [2005-05-10 19:58]

another piece of art with a touch of poetry! Ron

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  • nova Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2735 W: 263 N: 864] (8653)
  • [2005-05-10 20:49]

Oh! The raining girl!...Nice and interesting texture here expressing very well the thoughts that sometimes rain upon us in a sad sad day.I like it very much,Ayda! It is very poetic! Michel. ()_() ------------- --------------- ----- --- -------

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  • padre Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor [C: 1419 W: 90 N: 263] (4035)
  • [2005-05-10 20:54]

Nice effect Ayda. The energy is draining out quickly! B

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  • DAM Gold Star Critiquer [C: 513 W: 67 N: 268] (1110)
  • [2005-05-10 22:32]

Simply exquisite. Nice pose..as if you just were not interested in being there and look so natural. Nice effects... lots of PP but worth all the way. Great one again Ayda.

DAM

Chiaraluna,

I'm not a big fan of any of the Bronte's, but the words in your note matches your image perfectly. Your pose though uncomfortable, brings a sense of fatigue and yet the will to move onward.

The Post Processing really has captured the moodiness you were trying to project. In my humble opinion your work is constantly improving.

Oh for the addition of a model to keep in a bag next to one's camera equipment! For some reason I am finding that people say that they will model for me but when it comes down to it, they bottle out. I'll find one soon as I am sure you will too. That said, you make a great model, and you know exactly what you want yourself to project - so in reality, perhaps it is easier to photograph yourself after all. I'll never tire of your self-portraits even if you do!

Take Care,

Lance

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  • jbate Gold Star Critiquer [C: 126 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-11 1:22]

Another beautiful picture from you. Am I surprised? Not one bit; I would only be surprised if you produced somthing common. Thanks for sharing.

Great result from the pain Ayda! Thanks for the informative note too regarding the PP work that you did.

nice photo! certainly a great piece of art... your post-processing is very good...tfs

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  • Quark Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 1339 W: 10 N: 29] (66)
  • [2005-05-11 4:53]

A piece of art with the PP you worked with.
I like the rain, I like your pose, I like your expression and I especially like the glow around you.
A beautiful portrait, princess !

All the discomfort has been worthwhile because you have produced a beautiful image. The pp work has really helped the final result. A beautiful black and white portrait has been produced with a beautiful model :-)

Peter

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  • edie Gold Star Critiquer [C: 659 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-11 5:20]

Another one of your meaningful picture,in this one the weariness is very well represented,I like a lot your expression and the pp you made.
E' una foto molto bella, complimenti.
Edie

surely Ayda is THE MASTER of selfportrait in TL....
and this is an evidence......
And seen you are the master in this matter I have a question, in my opinion to do a good selfportrait you need to know yourself very well... is it true?
Paolo

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  • Saiz Gold Star Critiquer [C: 909 W: 0 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-12 2:55]

Le temps s'écoule sur toi comme le sable dans le désert.
Tu pose lasse, mais le vent qui souffle tente à te disparaître.
En noir et blanc tu te joue des formes fidèles.
C'était comme si à chaque instant la matière te remodelait.
Antonio

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  • zto Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 946 W: 120 N: 59] (262)
  • [2005-05-13 6:45]
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Lovely as a spring day, mystique as an eve with full moon. Lovely potrait with a ray of light to shine on you.

Simply beautiful
I love the affects and the composition of this photo.
Very well done Ayda ;)

آفرين آيدا ، تو استثنايي و قابل افتخار هستي .
من هر روز عكس هاي تو را نگاه مي كنم و با ديدن آنها احساس آرامش مي كنم . تو زيباتريني و زيباترين مدل را در اختيار داري . اگر من جاي تو بودم ، . . . . خواهش مي كنم ادامه بده .

دوستار تو - مازيار

hey Ayda, you've done some pretty neat post-pro on this pic! the actual subject of the pic makes me think of those ladies from the late 1800's, in long black dresses, high at the neck, with their hair tied up. i like the glow around the body, but i wish there was more depth of the black/white/grey tones - the face tends to blend into the background really easily. anyways, good note too!
- Tina

Beautiful composition Ayda, you are very professionnal! I like it a lot! You are expect in b&w.
Best regards
Guy

You are a beautiful woman Ayda. But your talent in creative photography sure lives up to it, you do yourself justice in pictures like this one! You have a great ability in creating the right mood in your work. Keep the good things rollin!

Wish you live close enough to do a shoot, with subject: Ayda.
I would sure like to try my lens on you!

just perfect, the note is very nice, and shot is impressionant, congratulations for this... TFS

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