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| 10/14/2008 12:32:28 PM |
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| 10/13/2008 06:03:08 PM |
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| 10/13/2008 05:46:39 PM |
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| 10/13/2008 01:40:32 PM |
Gabriellaby cregoComment by Melethia: Great portrait to start with and interesting use of the overlay (if that's what it is). I like the realness of it - not overly "staged" - very relaxed, very engaging. |
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| 10/11/2008 11:58:32 AM |
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| 10/11/2008 11:57:52 AM |
Maryby cregoComment by AlexSaberi: really love this shot. stand out. something about the nonchalant look with the pastel colours of the bg |
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| 10/08/2008 05:35:18 PM |
You Can Bring Me Flowersby cregoComment by kiwiness: Also a good image with a lot of potential.... but the cut hand again down the bottom is a no no.... You take very good photos, I am impressed with your work, just the composition could be different to bring in more impact. |
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| 10/08/2008 05:33:33 PM |
Maryby cregoComment by kiwiness: This is really cool, one of my favourites in the challenge although it is not a portrait shot. The model is fantastic, the pose is fantastic. But you got hit for it not being a true portrait shot. The lower hand being cropped through the middle is not so good! Ideally this is a fashion shot and not a portrait and to get the full benefit of it as such you should have cropped a lot lower (probably losing you more points in a portrait challenge for sure). The asymmetrical shoulders always works, especially with the higher shoulder away from the light source. I think you should redo the photo as a fashion shot. If it were mine, I would take the crop lower to include the hanging hand and some more space below it, I would take the dodge tool in highlight mode at about 15% and bring out more highlights on her hair on the darker side, only the hair. I would also get the liquifier going and touch in the arm on the right side where the little bump is. I'd then take the cloning tool in lighten mode with 50% opacity and 70% flow to clean up the shadows in the face especially that annoying shadow under the right eye, and also the shadow on the chin.
Her left hand pulling down the dress lightly has a good effect although I would have probably opened the legs a slight little more so her hanging right arm didn't cover that so much, because that brings so much into the image, the hanging straps I would have personally taken out completely, they just make the shot busier than it should be. Background is excellent, the plant too, the color toning fits so well! I really like this photo a lot, it has a lot of potential!
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| 10/08/2008 01:28:59 AM |
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| 10/06/2008 02:45:56 PM |
Maryby cregoComment by David Ey: You are obviously a great photog.....but is it the style now to chop off the top of ones head? 10 if all head....9
Oh what the heck....10 |
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