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02/20/2004 07:48:03 PM |
Damn my color blindness. I can't see the green eyes. Still love this shot though! Very nice
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02/20/2004 05:50:36 PM |
Despite the title, there's something menacing about this photo. Nice use of black and good contrast with the face. |
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02/20/2004 01:41:32 PM |
Nice composition and toning. The bit of green in the eye is so subtle that it works. :)
Perhaps the light is a bit harsh, perhaps soften it a bit in the next attempt (or perhaps do a partial USM by history brushing it there where you need it most).
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02/18/2004 08:48:46 AM |
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02/17/2004 10:10:08 AM |
Nice contrast between the blonde hair and the black hoodie/blanket(?). |
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02/16/2004 11:40:20 PM |
Excellent. Absolutely love the composition here. |
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02/16/2004 09:19:40 AM |
Well done. I do have some distracting white specs showing up on my monitor's version. . . and the materials weave becomes evident in the right foreground. I do hope this makes it to the top three. Enthralled by the green eyed "look." I would have liked to see the lower eyeliner a little more even. Is that a contact or was it enhanced? I won't believe it if ou say it was her natural eye color. Despite all the comments, you still get high marks from me. BOL |
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02/16/2004 08:30:34 AM |
Neat idea and good light control. I think two thing would of given this a wow. First the nose...either exposed or totally hidden. Then the focus, it's not very sharp. I love your idea and composition. |
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02/15/2004 07:18:03 PM |
fairly interesting, and great idea (there are a couple of shots like this which are really strong).. i think this picture lacks some actual black tone. Or perhaps the sweater on the right, is too flat and close to middle grey. It may work better if it was true black, or darker at least. |
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