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| 05/02/2009 04:29:52 PM |
overlay2.jpgby JulietNNComment by roz: man .. you're on a roll ..!!!
brilliant image ..
who are your models ??. they're just perfect .. this is a visual treat .. :) |
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| 05/02/2009 12:45:48 PM |
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| 05/02/2009 11:31:54 AM |
overlay2.jpgby JulietNNComment by Ja-9: you guys are so lucky to have "models" to work with...me I will have to stick to flowers...very moody...excellent grouping |
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| 05/02/2009 11:16:37 AM |
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| 05/02/2009 06:52:57 AM |
Dream Bigby JulietNNComment by choltmeier: Great expression. Lighting is a little harsh as though it's an on-camera flash. Would be nicer if the light was more diffused and a little further off camera. |
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| 05/01/2009 10:09:31 PM |
Dream Bigby JulietNNComment by Teafran: Very different and unigue - a solid image that is crisp, sharp and properly framed and composed - a technical success in every way. From an artistic standpoint, it has significant impact being richly colored with excellant detail. This image would have worked as a black and white as well. A perfect demonstration of the power of properly controlled light and focus. Well done. |
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| 05/01/2009 03:32:21 PM |
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| 05/01/2009 03:01:51 PM |
1940 brideby JulietNNComment by Melethia: I like everything about it except perhaps the foreground shoulder - I suspect that may be contributing to a lackluster response, as it does tend to overpower the rest of the shot (minus the eye, which grabs immediately!) Makeup and costume are good, model is very pretty. Though you were probably aiming for the shadow, a wee bit of fill on the right would soften it just a touch. (Yeah, I can say stuff like that - have NO idea how to actually shoot or accomplish stuff like that.) Trying to find a way to keep the shoulder (because I do like it there) but "tone it down" a bit - maybe add a bit on the right, as in a wee bit more space? Vignette the lower left a touch? Not sure. Also like how you brought out the eye on the darkish side. (Sorry about the meandering, but I'm going with what I see as I see it, yes?) Finally, for DPC it needs to be sharper, crisper - the overall impression is one of softness, but not enough to be intentional softness, if that makes sense. Anyway, better than what you're getting for it. |
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| 04/28/2009 01:16:47 PM |
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| 04/28/2009 12:29:12 AM |
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