This is, imho, one of Troy Saxon's (aka Stuart "Pinky" Rosenberg) very best photographs. Big Dude mentions the excellent lighting, but there is also a lot to be said about how Mr. South is posed. His stance, the off perpendicular direction of his gaze, and that gossamer curtain combine with the lighting to make a true work of art. Oh, and we can talk about how the man is built, too.
Le rideau excelsior revele la forme nue de la beaute masculine. South etait un modele serieux et volontaire, obeissant a son maitre le photographe. Une force de volonte. -Beau Mec a Deauville
I like the way the light fades to dark in the lower left. It emphasizes his abs, pecs, and arms quite well.
ReplyDeleteThis is, imho, one of Troy Saxon's (aka Stuart "Pinky" Rosenberg) very best photographs. Big Dude mentions the excellent lighting, but there is also a lot to be said about how Mr. South is posed. His stance, the off perpendicular direction of his gaze, and that gossamer curtain combine with the lighting to make a true work of art. Oh, and we can talk about how the man is built, too.
ReplyDeleteI have pretty much the same thoughts when I posted this - with one exception: I called that curtain fiberglass. LOL!
DeleteI like gossamer better.
Well, I'm pretty sure is was fiberglass, so that would be accurate.
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ReplyDeleteLe rideau excelsior revele la forme nue de la beaute masculine.
ReplyDeleteSouth etait un modele serieux et volontaire, obeissant a son maitre le photographe. Une force de volonte. -Beau Mec a Deauville