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10/01/2009 08:15:38 PM |
OMG...I can't believe I beat you....sacrilege! |
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10/01/2009 07:11:19 PM |
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10/01/2009 01:12:48 PM |
How can I score this low?! Startling and original. |
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10/01/2009 11:15:30 AM |
Great high key shot. Good lighting. |
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09/30/2009 12:53:29 PM |
Found her glasses disturbing. The hair falling down on her lip looks like a mustache. Liked the platforms. |
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09/30/2009 03:59:27 AM |
Might be my monitor... but madam butterfly is completely missing her right side... I still think the high key approach works here... but it's a little creepy seeing only half a person |
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09/29/2009 05:43:25 PM |
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09/29/2009 04:13:47 AM |
The lighting effect works great with the white hair. Nice shot! |
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09/28/2009 01:54:27 PM |
I like what you were doing here. Your lighting is slightly too harsh. I do like the smooth skin and good soft focus. |
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09/28/2009 08:56:17 AM |
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09/27/2009 04:31:12 PM |
the one whole side of her is blown out |
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09/27/2009 12:08:14 PM |
good studio shot, the over exposure works well |
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09/26/2009 10:46:20 PM |
I appreciate your model and I like the monochromatic treatment. However, for a beautiful model, you've lost half her figure by going too high key. |
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09/25/2009 07:39:34 PM |
Too much light coming in on the left, washes out the picture to much |
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09/25/2009 11:39:43 AM |
Interesting how you got the right side of the body to meld into the background. |
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09/25/2009 07:55:35 AM |
Nice use of shadows. I also love that you let her keep her glasses on. Most models don't seem to do that. *shrug* I don't know why. I also hope that the high-key effect was done in camera, but I don't know. |
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09/25/2009 06:30:55 AM |
I like the way she disappears into the light. Not sure about the shoes and/or glasses. |
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09/25/2009 05:00:20 AM |
The glasses are killin me. They sort of slap a cooler, business-like...studious air over an otherwise soft image. |
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09/24/2009 09:58:07 PM |
nice pose, but a but too high key for me as her right side totally disappears on my screen |
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09/24/2009 08:49:55 PM |
I like the high key effect, but not fond of the blown out area. |
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09/24/2009 08:43:43 PM |
great lighting and like the earthy colour tones |
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09/24/2009 08:35:05 PM |
I wanted to say that I wasn't a fan of the lighting on the one side of the body, but the more I look at it, the more it strikes me as a unique and interesting technique (purposeful or not). Reminds me of an unfinished drawing. The 'tease' of shadow that occurs at the slight opening of the legs is, if intended, a daring and risky choice. |
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09/24/2009 08:19:15 PM |
Aha....I think I know who you are! Hehehehe! |
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