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| 03/09/2005 06:15:26 AM |
The Morning Afterby charmayneComment: It looks a bit oversharpened, or as if it's a scanned newspaper photo...not sure why that is...otherwise very good. |
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| 03/09/2005 06:14:20 AM |
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| 03/06/2005 08:09:38 PM |
Sunriseby HRoxasComment: I don't want to know what the submitted one looks like! Doh! Where are the Scarborough Bluffs? |
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| 02/03/2005 07:22:17 PM |
Erica 1by magicshutterComment: I can't say I really like the pose. First of all, although her eyes are inviting you in, her jaw seems very rigidly set - saying go away.
Secondly, the way her body is positioned, makes her shoulders look extremely broad and pointy, and is not flattering at all to this model, who happens to be very attractive.
The lighting however is gorgeous. |
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| 02/03/2005 06:56:41 PM |
Striped Lightby gajmajComment: great colors, but I think the horizontal bars are more of a distraction then a complement to the image. I'd like to see it tried with the blinds raised, to get pure light unfiltered. -8 |
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| 02/03/2005 06:53:18 PM |
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| 02/03/2005 06:52:22 PM |
Liteby cabaComment: interesting - took a while to see it though. Interested to see how you achieved this. |
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| 02/03/2005 06:40:52 PM |
Catchlightsby PedroComment: great eyes! but what's with the dirty cheeks? and what's behind her head? Distracting a bit. -6 |
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| 02/03/2005 06:40:03 PM |
Old Sparkyby Geo_GriffinComment: nice, but I think I'd like to see a different perspective on it. Maybe a 3/4 turn with the dial turned towards the viewer...but nice effect. Love the sparks. - 6 |
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| 02/03/2005 06:38:14 PM |
Flirting With The Morning Lightby librodoComment: Stunning portrait. I think I'd like a tighter crop on her...just remove a portion to the right just beyond her shoulder...to bring the focus more on her. Make the canvas a square. But it's breathtaking. - my first 10 |
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