Anytime your subject is looking away (and not into the camera), the photo loses a lot of its impact. . .
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What exactly did you want us to critique (see excerpt from Critique Forum Rules below)
the pictures?
Unless the subjects gaze is drawing our eye to what they are looking at.. . ..
. . . If you go through the photos, you will see that there are quite a few where the person is not looking into the camera. For example, the one of Lance Armstrong. The photo has lots of impact, but Lance is not even looking at the camera at all. If you stick by all the so called "rules" in photography, you will be trapped inside a box.
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I was not quoting any specific rule about "looking at the camera" has more impact. That is my personal preference. When I look at the photo of a living being, to me it's much more powerful when that living being is looking back at me .
As far as the Lance Armstrong photo in the link, it's "dramatic/powerful" because he's naked. Put clothes on him and compare with the the photo of the Afghan girl, and IMHO, that photo won't hold a candle to the girl's mesmerizing eyes.
Ok.... but i was not responding directly to you, lol. It was in response to the OPs statement about rules actuallyAnd yes, the photo of the Afghan girl is probably the most powerful portrait i have ever seen.
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