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| 07/26/2007 01:21:53 PM |
Ariana 2by MakkaComment: You should capitalize on this smile - it's magic!
Not a huge fan of the bear, but the pose and candid, relaxed stance here works really well. maybe get her back, have her ham it up a bit, dance a bit, goof around and put that camera on rapid fire - I think both of you will be amazed at at the results.
This would be an outstanding commercial shot for the company that makes the bear. (not to be confused with "the" bear)
;) Message edited by author 2007-07-26 13:32:38. |
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| 07/25/2007 09:29:18 PM |
Maidenby grigrigirlComment: Julia!
OMG - just when I thought I'd seen your best slide show, along comes Trash the Dress!
How do you do that? Aside from the technicals, I want to know how you capture the moment - how much do you orchestrate? What resides in you to find the music to accompany it? Where does the creativity and ideas come from? How long have you been doing this? I want to crawl inside your head for a while - not necessarily for weddings, but for how you capture the spirit of the human soul.
I'm amazed. |
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| 07/25/2007 12:46:04 PM |
Maidenby grigrigirlComment: I cant seem to do anything right...
Right. Uh huh. Sure.
Your wrongs are better than my rights.
This shot needs a story to go with it.
Who - what - where - how thing. It's mystical.
Almost looks like it was shot through glass in the side of a pool, and she's swimming towards the glass.
Cool shot. |
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| 07/25/2007 12:39:18 PM |
Poolsideby SandyPComment: (( Big Sandy Hug )) Meant to do that before Sandy when I heard - I got too busy it seems :(
Can Summer come over here next? I don't have a pool though.
Funny, when I just scrolled down on this, cutting off the top part of the pic where here hair parts in different directions, made a big difference i the crop and how it looks overall, and rather like it tighter cropped. pay me no mind though - I'm odd when it comes to cropping.
I do like the expression you captured here. The colors and pose are just great!
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| 07/25/2007 12:29:46 PM |
Blueby RompyComment: Where's the smile???
A slight tilt and a nice smile would have knocked this out of the ballpark. |
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| 07/25/2007 12:23:08 PM |
Traciby suitenessComment: Beautiful shot!
I think the only thing that hurt this score-wise was the levels are a touch low (could use a bit more brightness & contrast), but in my opinion, work well to show the skin tones without being over-processed. |
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| 07/25/2007 12:17:00 PM |
Sweet Sixteenby ace flymanComment: I would have liked to see this finish much higher - it should have.
The angle and general feel-good atmosphere here is just great.
Smiles do so much for a shot, and this is no exception. Well done! |
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| 07/25/2007 02:04:46 AM |
Windows to the Soulby mocabelaComment: Yeah, during the challenge, I went looking for the one I saw like this before, and was disappointed that it wasn't around.
Glad to see you are back Julia! |
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| 07/25/2007 01:27:36 AM |
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| 07/25/2007 01:24:39 AM |
Meditationby chloe noelComment: Good for you taking the risk, probably knowing it would take a hit being an animal.
Great portrait regardless. Beautiful tones here. |
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