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| 04/07/2007 12:30:13 PM |
Barn & Skyby rickhd13Comment: I am also a huge fan of your barns. I took huge inspiration from your work, and being in Missouri its quite interesting trying to capture some of the unique barns.
You were my inspiration for this new found motivation, for that I thank you. I have one decent one in my portfolio, "Barn on HWY PP". It also occurred to me while shooting these, that they are a dying breed. It seems awkward that I took them for granted, but all you see being constructed now are pole barns of metal, and steel. The old school cedar, and oak arts of good hard working country people seem to be fading quickly. Thank you, again.
BTW, this is an amazing shot, and I love the sky that is incorporated. The color coordination is simply amazing. |
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| 04/07/2007 12:23:47 PM |
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| 04/02/2007 10:16:57 AM |
CRW_6909_sm.jpgby Art RoflmaoComment: Very cool, I love the energy this photos casts out. The border, or burned edges I should say is...well its ok, but the top right seems light, the burned edges seems to disappear there. Not a huge deal, but it was noticable, and distracting.
Overall, great image. |
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| 04/02/2007 10:12:55 AM |
?by xXxscarletxXxComment: I like it, and I really like the border. I'd like to know how you did this border. I like the simplicity of the photo, and the settle colors. Very nice. |
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| 04/02/2007 10:11:44 AM |
Ployby pla2Comment: Very good portrait, beautiful model, and the light really works well with the colors employed.
There is some wierdness going on with her left arm (our right), it seems like there are some edit lines, or some kind of lines stretching the length of her arm. They are pretty noticable on my monitor. The line starts at the crease of her arm, and runs the entire length upto her hair. Fixing that should be an easy fix with the patch tool, or healing brush. Aside from that, you nailed a really nice portrait. If I was you I would certainly keep the model around if possible, she has the look and build of an A+++ model. |
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| 03/30/2007 12:47:27 PM |
Slightly Disturbed Rodeo Clownby Art RoflmaoComment: A tad bit freaky, a lil bit funny, and a whole lot interesting. Great pop out there quality, as I seen it among all others easily.
Would make a great ICP album cover. Maybe you should try to submit it to their web-site, and get paid. |
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| 03/30/2007 12:43:58 PM |
Peaceby CutterComment: I don't know what to say anymore, your work awe strickens me. This photo is amazing. Of course its umm...genre specific (<---for lack of better words). I guess what I mean is you'd have to have that certain style of a house to hang this on the wall, but if you did this would be a terrific focal point for a room. |
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| 03/30/2007 12:39:08 PM |
Touchby CutterComment: Super cool. This is the third photo of yours that I've ran into now, and commented on. Well one thing is for certain, keep your model, she is gorgeous. But beyond that the way you have composed these shots are amazing, and I have a feeling that there is a ton of models that could've made this work. Great stuff.
I love the way you decided to not go black right above her head, and instead put a gradual darkening to it. It shows amazing control of your talents. Most people after obtaining tricks seem to go overboard with them, but you kept it between the lines beautifully. I will be studying your work on a regular basis. |
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| 03/30/2007 12:31:33 PM |
* *by CutterComment: Very crisp, clean, and clear. The desaturation works lovely with the color pink you chose. I love it! Good stand out quality photo. |
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| 03/30/2007 12:28:56 PM |
Universalby CutterComment: Owe wow this is gorgeous. It really pops out there among the crowd too. I think the ring should go on her face, I mean I know it adds a little bit to the way its composed, but its distraction out weighs the reasons for leaving it. I dunno though, maybe I'm wrong. |
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