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01/08/2009 04:41:53 PM |
What a touching image Kurt. Your PP gives this a bit of a shaky look which reminds me of one of the symptoms of the disease. |
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01/07/2009 03:59:49 AM |
Ah! What a feel in this picture! The pose, and composition is simply wonderful!
:-), Vikram
p.s. I am wondering why you softened it. It does add the soft feel though, but perhaps a clear sharper picture would have worked even better. Just guessing! |
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01/06/2009 05:49:08 PM |
I like the softness...it fits the mood 8 |
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01/04/2009 09:55:40 PM |
How sad - very emotional shot - nice soft focus |
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01/02/2009 11:36:45 AM |
Great shot. Very emotive. I like your composition and soft focus. 10 |
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01/01/2009 06:02:05 AM |
Excellent use of soft focus. |
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12/31/2008 05:21:50 PM |
Very striking shot. There's something a little off about it though, it has a softness which doesn't quite look right. I think the softness in this image is a good approach, but for some reason here it looks like you have one picture overlaid on top of another, but very slightly offset. |
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12/31/2008 04:45:00 PM |
Nice crop and pp, emotive. Sorry about the PD. |
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12/31/2008 09:45:25 AM |
Great moment I really like the idea, the softness probably works for most people becasue of the reverence, but I would have liked it to be a little sharper |
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