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| 09/05/2007 12:13:55 PM |
Facesby ChezComment by jeger: I like the near symmetry. Almost the same, but subtle differences. |
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| 09/02/2007 01:00:59 AM |
Facesby ChezComment by Melethia: Great set of portraits! Wonderful expressions, and I like how they blend into the background. Nice work. |
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| 09/01/2007 08:38:40 PM |
Facesby ChezComment by rinac: Wonderful double portrait! Brothers? Surely related. I love that you've isolated their faces and hands this way. Good work. |
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| 09/01/2007 06:51:50 PM |
Facesby ChezComment by jblaylockrayner: Nice capture - Like the soft tones - Maybe just a tad more hair detail would have worked as you can see some on the guy on the right but not on the left. |
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| 08/31/2007 08:09:41 PM |
Facesby ChezComment by stevenov: This image has great potential but I think there is too much negative space and the lighting is uneven - the hands draw my eyes before the faces. |
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| 08/07/2007 10:28:41 PM |
Mosaicby ChezComment by gjumi: Lego or something like that. A place I'd like to visit, it seems that it has some character. |
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| 08/07/2007 10:25:40 PM |
Men at work :)by ChezComment by gjumi: I came to this image from your free study with a lot of coloured houses sitting on top of each other. Now, this is a good one, with colourful people sitting on top of each other. Well, I don't know where this was taken, but at my place, people actually call this work. Who knows, maybe they're solving quantum mechanics' problems, or trying to figure out the aesthetics of the patterns on the street, or maybe they're just talking business and the latest exchange rates of euro and dollar and Korean won and the Italian lira and how good was life without euro. Most probably they're talking cars, they seem to old to talk about girls. I want one of those stripe shirts. And, great top down point of view, very nice. I tried something like this, but people didn't like it. I'm glad they liked yours, because this point of view needs to be used more often, some interesting things can be seen from above. |
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| 08/07/2007 08:29:35 AM |
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| 08/06/2007 06:04:16 PM |
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| 08/05/2007 07:47:29 PM |
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