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| 07/27/2004 05:37:36 AM |
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| 07/27/2004 05:35:12 AM |
The sweetest thing.by p_johnsComment: I really like the the way the chocolate compliments the color of the skin. The only suggestion I would meke would be to have one breast much less obvious than the other, and then to have the chocolate swirl start at the obivous one and then to go the the less obvious one. And then have one of her fingers dipped in chocolate tracing along her belly. That way the obsever looks at the obvious breast, then follows the swirlt to the next and then to the finger and back to the first breast. Better yet, leave the photo alone, this is yours, not mine. Now I just have to find a model and some chocolate syrup. ;) |
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| 07/20/2004 05:23:36 AM |
High Altitude Intersectionby LoudDogComment: Excellent! Great composition. Good framing, rule of thirds and level horizon. Very interesting, four things to look at, the sign, the flatlands, clouds and forested mountains. Good job. |
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| 07/16/2004 02:58:07 PM |
Purple Pleasuresby hgpayneComment: Hi Harvey,
Good picture. My only critique is that it is hard to see the cherry that Julianna is about to eat. Maybe if she was turned a bit twords the camera to give the picture depth or it she was looking at the camera. Heh, just my amaturish 2 cents worth. ;)
-Thom |
| 07/15/2004 09:59:22 PM |
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| 07/13/2004 05:35:27 AM |
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| 07/13/2004 05:32:13 AM |
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| 06/17/2004 07:57:24 PM |
Low flyingby Luca66Comment: I really get the feeling of falling over in this photo. |
| 06/17/2004 07:56:42 PM |
Young & Oldby RebAlComment: Great contrast of age and affections. Too bad the lovers weren't right behind the elderly couple. |
| 06/17/2004 07:55:43 PM |
427 Cobraby scalvertComment: Maybe if you turned a little to the left, the car would appear more powerful. I know these cars and they need to be portrayed that way. Another suggestion, show a little bit fo the tire turned tword the camera showing a bit of tread. That way it looks like the car is coming out of the picture. |
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