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| 03/15/2004 07:47:35 AM |
Taylor Marieby PaigeComment: That's a nice pose - very endearing. The soft lighting and gentle focus add to the portrait. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:46:17 AM |
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| 03/15/2004 07:44:56 AM |
Who's callingby peeceeComment: The subject is well and sympatheically lit and nicley in focus - it is a pity about the rather busy background. Much shallower depth of field might help to lose the detail but it depends on what your camera will let you do. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:42:21 AM |
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| 03/15/2004 07:40:47 AM |
Oh boy!by scalvertComment: Graet capture of a lovely moment - one for the family album. Good lighting against a neutral background. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:39:34 AM |
Owenby dsidwellComment: Painting with light - very clever and produces an arresting portrait. Works well in black and white. Love the sharpness of the eyes. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:33:33 AM |
deep thoughtsby LafaminitComment: Lovely thoughtful pose with soft, gentle lighting. Even shallower depth of field could reduce the impact of the background even more but a delightful picture. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:31:44 AM |
D'Arcyby jmritzComment: This is a great idea, with gentle soft focus. Cropping into the left shoulder and down to the top of the head might add emphasis to the subject, as would a lighter background. My compliments to your model. |
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| 03/15/2004 07:26:58 AM |
Captainby timj351Comment: Great crystal clear, natural looking study. Good focus, gentle background. Maybe cropping out the bottom 1/4 inch and to the zip line on the right side would work too? |
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| 03/15/2004 07:24:06 AM |
Little Princessby SonifoComment: What fun it must have been to take this! A lovely (mainly) high key portrait, love the tumbling hair which suggest movement in a static pose and I like the way the feather boa leads your eye from bottom right to the face. |
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