Linda Evangelista by Paolo Roversi
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Surprised there's no comments. This is spectacular!
Sorry ??? The ad. for Specsavers comes to mind. I love photography and all the boundary pushing that goes with it but kicking the tripod or deliberately misfocussing effects are not trends I'd like to see encouraged.
Roversi's work resembles early twentieth century photography. That would explain the blurriness.
i'm no photography expert and i don't know whether Paolo Roversi tripped, sneezed or coughed but one thing I do no is that photo looks stunning – there's something naturally 'airy' to it which automatically draws the eye – ultimately I think a nice pic is a nice pic!
http://bootstrapperboy.tumblr.com/
Surprised there's no comments. This is spectacular!
Sorry ??? The ad. for Specsavers comes to mind. I love photography and all the boundary pushing that goes with it but kicking the tripod or deliberately misfocussing effects are not trends I'd like to see encouraged.
Roversi's work resembles early twentieth century photography. That would explain the blurriness.
i'm no photography expert and i don't know whether Paolo Roversi tripped, sneezed or coughed but one thing I do no is that photo looks stunning – there's something naturally 'airy' to it which automatically draws the eye – ultimately I think a nice pic is a nice pic!
http://bootstrapperboy.tumblr.com/
one of the most beautiful women and models EVER.