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06/27/2008 09:03:17 PM |
I didn't get a chance to vote, but I definitely think this deserved better than the average score it got. Perhaps the voters didn't care for the candidness of the shot, but I think you did a great job of capturing their expressions. |
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06/26/2008 08:55:23 PM |
I don't have any problem with the chains, as they frame the faces in this shot. I also find that the way they both seem to be focused on something helps connect the viewer with the photo thru curiosity about what they are seeing. |
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06/24/2008 07:53:55 PM |
Not quite a classical "portrait" in a way. Has more of a stolen/candid moment look and feel about it. Shame the chain crosses so close to her eye, but with 4 chains showing overall, it doesn't hurt it as much as it could, had it been only one. |
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06/24/2008 12:37:38 PM |
It makes you want to know what they are looking at - |
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06/24/2008 08:43:59 AM |
Creative angle - not something I've found very common for portraits. |
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06/22/2008 09:48:36 AM |
Good shot but the chains are a little distracting. |
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