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Sun basker
07/12/2003 11:01:00 PM
Sun basker
by kiwiness

Comment by jodiecoston:
The tones and lighting in this shot are just beautiful, as is your dof separating the model from the background. Beautiful detail in her hair, and it's nice to see a head attached to a body. I'd love to see more from this session - this pose feels a bit uncomfortable to me, as if she's a bit too tense while leaning back. (I want to reach my hand out for her to lean on so she can relax. Possibly something I'm reading into it that isn't there - only a minor nit-pick.) Other than that, you've got the tones down perfectly and the composition perfect, as well as a gorgeous model.
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/12/2003 10:32:44 PM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by ellamay:
yes, how??
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/12/2003 08:54:36 PM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by geminiwb:
My first geuss would have to be that the glass is underwater, upsidedown spilling air up? Great Shot!!
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/12/2003 06:26:33 PM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by orussell:
Call me stupid........but what I want to know is, how you did it? That's the main question it leaves me asking. The blue combined with the translucence of the glass and the liquid is pure magic. The only element that distracts from the image is the line behind the glass. 8
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/12/2003 12:35:30 PM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by mbardeen:
I know, I know!

It's magic, isn't it? Great shot, tones, and focus.
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/12/2003 12:10:21 AM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by dsidwell:
I'm less interested in the spot editing than I am in what this is and what is going on and why a glass is tipping, etc. Anyway, super shot. By the book! 10
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Zero spot editing. How?
07/11/2003 11:54:40 PM
Zero spot editing. How?1st Place
by kiwiness

Comment by Nusbaum:
I am really curious to find out how that was done. Blue tone really sets the mood and the highlights on the liquid really draw the attention. I wish I had suggestions to offer, but it looks great just as it is.
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Sun basker
07/11/2003 11:45:57 PM
Sun basker
by kiwiness

Comment by timj351:
This is excellent. I wonder if this is a composite with the background or not. It doesn't really matter. Black and white was the perfect choice. Nice composition too. -Tim
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Sun basker
07/11/2003 10:14:03 PM
Sun basker
by kiwiness

Comment by anderaaron:
very erotic
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Sun basker
07/11/2003 07:20:41 PM
Sun basker
by kiwiness

Comment by lmhr:
this is a very simple yet beautiful shot. I think the model is in great part the one responsible for it. the pose is great and natural and the duotone works very good.

good job.

LM
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