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| 05/20/2006 09:48:43 AM |
Bad hair dayby Arti-ElviComment: I dont know what to say about this image. I have looked at it many many times. I guess that is the definition of a successful image. I think it is the eys. They shoot right through you. I was recently in Palm Springs and went to the museum there to view the 1940's Hollywood Glamor Photography exhibit. One image in particular reminds me of your eyes. It was Marlina Dietrich on her fainting couch. The photographer managed to capture an image that was haunting and strong and little intimidating. I think you managed to do the same. My 2 cents I think the image is stronger cropped just above your bust line, just above the bottom of your hair. Great work 8. Stop looking at me like that. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:40:42 AM |
Vogue, 1969by JutildaComment: Great image. Were you a model? Look that those cheek bones. Well back to the image. Artistically I think you hit the mark spot on. I like that the catch lights are very small. Large ones may have taken away from the dark nature of the photo. My only criticism is that I would have liked the eyes tac sharp. However after trying at nauseum to do a similar image I know how difficult that is. Great job. One of my favs of the challenge. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:37:28 AM |
I've Seen Better Daysby deapeeComment: Stunning image with such originality. Technically and artistically this hits the mark. Great job. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:30:23 AM |
in personby arngrimurComment: This is great. You really commanded the lighting on this one. Perfect focus on the eye really draws me to this image. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:27:57 AM |
Loss of Composureby classicalnutComment: I love this image. I have done this type of thing as well (with a mud mask) but the photos were never this great. I think it is your lighting. Very understated, soft and somewhat dark. Really compliments the expression created by the flat mouth and the red eyes. Great job. 9 |
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| 05/20/2006 09:25:14 AM |
Want some orange?by BrinComment: I actually enjoyed this image. Whimsy combined with perfect technical skills. Good job. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:24:23 AM |
On the runby unnevaComment: Beautiful image. I know post processing was limited but if you rework this photo, clone out that red roof in the upper left hand corner. Nothing should draw the viewer away from that expression. Great job. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:20:54 AM |
Kindredby ImagineerComment: Original. I actually like the distortion in the image. Probably becasue I am a litte off myself.
The building in the background is just a bit distracting- my eyes keep wanting to go there and then it leads me out of the frame. That is minor and can easily be fixed ( or not you may like the building). Well this is my 2cents. Otherwise this is a great image. 8 |
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| 05/20/2006 09:17:48 AM |
Uncoveredby Mal37Comment: The lighting and technical aspects of this are fantastic. Great job. |
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| 05/20/2006 09:16:32 AM |
"Relax Don't Do It"by AlexSaberiComment: Great image. The shinny glasses really make it work. Initially the image came across as vulnerable but the more I looked at it the more I was left wanting to know who was behind the shades. You gave the viewe a little but left something for later.... I think this might say alot about who you are. Great job. 10 |
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