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06/26/2007 03:40:48 PM |
This brings back the memory of my daughter having cornrows done a couple of years ago. Took four hours!
Good example of a transition. Great crop and b&w conversion too. |
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06/21/2007 02:12:10 PM |
you may not like this much but heaps of other ppl do!!! .. its actually one of my favourites of yours, which is why i'm sticking it in our harajuku girls thread along with some others that i particularly like ..
i love those hands and those amazing eyes .. love your composition, the black and white, the tilt of the floor in the background .. all your elements in this work together amazingly well ... :):)xx |
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06/21/2007 10:26:36 AM |
i know u dont like this one very much girl but i absolutely adore it.
love love love every little thing about it
perfect for the challenge indeed!!!
i posted it on this thread as one of my top picks for the challenge |
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06/20/2007 12:27:21 PM |
Lovely shot and a great title. So close to another 6 average you must be cursing!!! Love the composition (but you know how much I love half face shots...although I have never tried one like this before...BTW it works fantastically)
Plus another one of your great B&W conversions (these seem to be just getting better and better) |
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06/19/2007 08:41:41 PM |
nice finish, lisa. very creative, this is way cool! |
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06/19/2007 08:26:10 PM |
One of my 10's - this is gorgeous, fantastic framing and great creative idea for the concept of "transitions". |
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06/19/2007 07:23:45 PM |
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06/19/2007 05:25:00 PM |
Love the closeup - the eyes just pull you right into the pic. |
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06/19/2007 02:49:21 PM |
i love the composition. this is great. |
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06/19/2007 04:22:17 AM |
For me there is something amusing and interesting about this scene. The hands above almost form 2 eyes and the brad a nose which plays on the subject below and yes my imagination is a bit bend at times. I enjoyed this shot |
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06/18/2007 11:00:50 AM |
This is an interesting photo. It lacks a clear subject, but I don't think that's a bad thing here. The viewer is drawn towards the hands at work and then to the very intense eyes at the bottom of the photo and back again. |
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06/18/2007 02:45:13 AM |
See the reflection in those eyes... Nice one. |
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06/14/2007 01:50:09 PM |
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06/14/2007 09:15:48 AM |
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06/13/2007 10:13:43 PM |
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06/13/2007 09:45:50 PM |
way to cut the crap out of a photo!
theres a wierd connection between her great big eyes and the hands.
i wish more family albums were filled with images like this.
p.s. i say keep the frow, let it run free :) |
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06/13/2007 09:03:42 PM |
Cool compostion. Fits challenge nicely. |
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