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What I See
05/24/2003 06:30:19 AM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by aurora:
is this the same face that did a pic for secondary colours called "Purple " last week ?
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What I See
05/23/2003 07:01:21 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by kiwiness:
Cool cropping, sensuous lips, nice shoulders. Is she married :-)
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What I See
05/23/2003 12:27:18 AM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by Musicman:
Here is what I see.
Meeting the challenge – I see the red only.
Since, you choice the RT ¼ side of photo as to show the red.
I feel there are two focus points – The lips and the Shoulder bones of subject.
Since half of her head is left out, I fell there is something missing for me.
I feel the lighting is done well for the pose.
This photo may have potential to be a good photo with a little something.
Not sure what.
=5
What I See
05/22/2003 10:35:35 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by clues56:
Hmm... What about the colors? Good sharp photo, but the skin is a little chalky. Maybe a little color toning would make it better.
Purple
05/22/2003 08:26:28 PM
Purple
by arnit

Comment by HBunch:
*Critique Club*
There is something creating a purpleish pink tint to her forhead. And I'm not sure that is very appealing. I tried this with a crop just above her eye brows, and I think that works nicely too.
The purple makeup under her eyes, makes her look like she's either been crying a lot, or like she's got real bad allergies or something. not really something common.
There is a yellow area on the bridge of her nose, that looks like it was a lighting glitch or something. Maybe a harsh reflection of light. Some skin colored powder could cut down on the ammount of glare on her face. She does have a glare on her forhead as well.
I like the white negative space. I think that it actually helps us focus on her face a bit. Kind of like "oh, nothing over here...lets look at the girl".
Focus and clarity are great. You have good detail in her face. We can see individual eye lashes, and that's good.
~Heather~
What I See
05/22/2003 04:54:26 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by karmat:
very interesting composition. Has a very "modern" abstract feeling to it.
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What I See
05/22/2003 03:17:46 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by qachyk:
It took me a moment to discover any sort of complementary colour here, and there's far too much expanse of neutral colour between them to make it obvious. The off-center nature of the subject just makes it harder. The natural focus point of the center does not contain the complementary colours (assuming the focus is red/green, and not some sort of very subtle tan/blue vein thing), so you have to search for it. For a topic like this, I prefer a lack of subtlety. In other topics this photograph would probably have rated more highly with me.
What I See
05/21/2003 03:50:49 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by pollonos:
Simple. Very complementery! Could maybe have benefitted from better lighting!
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What I See
05/20/2003 09:31:34 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by adine:
subtle green - obvious red. i like how they set eachother off. nice composition. might look interesting more high-key too.
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What I See
05/20/2003 06:53:20 PM
What I See
by arnit

Comment by Zeissman:
skin tone is a little green, but nice image. Effective contrast with the green background, and red lips
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