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| 10/16/2007 07:34:52 AM |
Veilby UbersteinyComment: I always love this pose, the angle of it, as it forces you to look right into her eyes with everything else going out of focus with shallow DOF. IMO, you've done very well here. The only complaint would be the hose or whatever the green line is. But you can easily fix that in post, so no problem there. But I gotta say this: Wow! What beautiful eyes she has!!! |
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| 10/16/2007 12:05:49 AM |
squeakby yankoComment: Awesome kitty portrait. Love how sharp it is! |
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| 10/15/2007 08:04:15 PM |
By the Banana Treeby lovethelightComment: I dunno.... the hair, the bare shoulder, the backdrop, I'm wondering to myself "Okay, there's Jane ... now where the heck is Tarzan?!?" ;-)
(note: Even with poofy hair, Tarzan would still fall for such a gorgeous Jane!)
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| 10/15/2007 03:34:22 PM |
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| 10/14/2007 10:41:05 PM |
Emma at Independence Grove 1by jjaredComment: This one is my favorite. Her position within the frame, with the design on the ground leading your eyes into her from above and below and the open space on the left forcing you into her. It begs you to look at her. And then, she is so perfectly captured. Lighting is soft and even. Sharpness is perfect. Her expression so natural. Well done! |
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| 10/14/2007 12:41:36 PM |
Fuegoby soupComment: Much of what I said on the other image applies to this one as well. But I do perfer the other portrait due to the composition and being able to see both eyes.
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| 10/14/2007 12:40:46 PM |
Trustby soupComment: What a wonderful portrait! I love the selection of BG color. It balances perfectly with the dog. The lighting is awesome and the focus perfect! |
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| 10/13/2007 11:49:50 PM |
Liz-79-1-640.jpgby idnicComment: Oh, gorgeous! Love the light. Love the composition.
I'm divided over whether I prefer her looking down or if it would have been better to have her look into the lens. Maybe you have another of the same setup?
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| 10/13/2007 12:38:47 PM |
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| 10/12/2007 11:49:04 AM |
boardwalkby kellianComment: I like HDRs where you can't really tell if it's HDR or not (some are so "over the top HDR" that it's offensive to the eyes). I think you've done well here. |
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