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07/02/2006 07:30:09 AM |
like the POV and the landscape crop but not a huge fan of the neat image effect... |
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07/02/2006 06:11:16 AM |
I like the smoothness of the skin but I think it goes onto the curls a little but anyway its very good. Man she almost doesn't look real... |
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07/02/2006 04:59:59 AM |
Without any skin texture, this looks likes a big statue in Las Vegas or something. |
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07/02/2006 04:52:50 AM |
There's something about this I really love! So over the top that it's just perfect! |
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07/02/2006 02:21:59 AM |
I've always wanted to try this in PP..I think the effect you have here works great for this photo, the only thing I would try to do is clone/heal the flyaway bits of hair..But overall I really like this photo.. |
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07/02/2006 01:34:23 AM |
The heavy post-editing makes her have a plastic mannequin appearance, but I think it really works for this pic to make it surreal. Nice! :) |
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07/01/2006 11:13:21 PM |
This is great, Richard. Love the post editing. For anybody who has been to the event, it is full of such silliness, that to me the almost plastic quality that you achieved is fitting. |
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07/01/2006 11:05:08 PM |
I agree with Makka about maybe too much neat image...but at the same time it gives kind of a neat effect I guess:) Her hair is just a little too blended together....IMO
Otherwise, great pose and background ! |
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07/01/2006 10:56:26 PM |
I like the pose and the angle you have taken this from. Would of preferred the negative space to have been on the right rather than the left though. I feel her skin looks a bit plastic too, maybe too much neat image or something there! |
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07/01/2006 10:26:17 PM |
I like the fun feel to the image and her expression and pose are nice. It seems to have an almost fake feel to it. There is some weird tones through out her skin, around the glasses, and in her hair. Some sort of post processing I'm sure but I don't particularly like it. The only other thing I would change when you actually take the shot, leave the negative space on which ever side the model is looking towards. She is looking straight out of the frame which makes no use of the negative space and leaves it very static. |
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07/01/2006 10:04:00 PM |
great lighting. I'm not a big fan of that neat-image-like effect, but it works pretty well everywhere except the face. Her face is kinda scrunched up. I know that's not your fault, but the neat imaging actually accentuates this flaw. Now don't get me wrong. I like keeping it real. There's nothing more boring to me than those pretty models the ribbon-winners use. But as such, I want to see some wrinkles! I realize that you're in kind of a Pop Art genre here, but you can't achieve pure pop iconography with that face so I would go for a mix instead. |
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