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| 02/21/2013 06:34:19 PM |
Cat Nappingby AliciaComment by roz: brilliant alicia .. what an excellent image .. at first franklin wasnt obvious .. it is franklin isnt it? ..
anyhooo .. the fact that i got a bit lost in the other parts of the pic before i saw him makes this especially good . its like finding a bit of chocolate that you didnt know you had .. hmmmmm ... i'm wondering if i have any chocolate .. dont think so ..
after that disappointment i think i'll buy a crunchie today .. not sure if you have them in florida .. they're very nice .. chocolate covered honeycomb .. goes great with a hot drink .. like coffee .. the double caffeine hit can make you/me/one a bit speedy .. quite a good feeling .. lol ..
anyway .. glad you joined up .. always good to see a keenon take on life . :) |
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| 02/08/2013 09:47:20 AM |
Anna by the Seaby AliciaComment by citymars: Posthumous summed it up perfectly (again). I'm curious to know if the eyes are lit naturally or if you lightened them in post-processing. |
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| 02/07/2013 11:02:37 PM |
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| 02/07/2013 10:55:03 PM |
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| 02/07/2013 04:40:17 PM |
Anna by the Seaby AliciaComment by markwiley: Beautiful shot. Love the beautiful stare and wind blown hair. The catch light looks like it was lit from the lower left, which is not something I would have thought to try. Nicely done. |
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| 02/05/2013 11:18:58 AM |
Anna by the Seaby AliciaComment by bmartuch: This seems a bit soft but I really like the direct on look and the way the wind is blowing the hair. Nice overall shot. |
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| 02/03/2013 10:37:45 AM |
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| 02/02/2013 10:16:01 AM |
Anna by the Seaby AliciaComment by Teafran: This is how I view portraits. First, the model has to look like they are posed naturally. Then I look for an honest face - you can tell when a model is being forced into expression and when that expression is natural and easy to produce for the model. After that, it's the incidentals - how is the face related to body pose, is it relaxed or forced, etc. Then on to the photo technicals like exposure, saturation, composition, etc. In this instance, it's simply perfect in all the categories - I can't say it any differently. Well done. |
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| 02/01/2013 07:45:18 PM |
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