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09/08/2011 09:22:55 PM |
Great job, great finish, Frank! Congrats. |
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09/08/2011 08:29:44 PM |
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09/08/2011 03:27:57 PM |
Excellent portrait, great processing 10! |
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09/08/2011 12:45:57 PM |
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09/07/2011 10:46:00 PM |
Has a very raw feel about it. Love the touch of colour on the lips and the eye. Lovely portrait and expect it will place well. |
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09/07/2011 09:55:05 PM |
Love the layer you used, thought provoking, 9. |
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09/07/2011 12:10:32 PM |
I like the whole image EXCEPT the bottom right. I think you could have gotten rid of that part of the overlay and it would have made it better.
It has a great mood though. I love the deep colors. Her eyes..erm..eye.. is gorgeous too. Lol. ;)
Giving this an 8 but could have been a 9 or 10 with the bottom right fixed. |
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09/06/2011 04:35:56 PM |
10! |
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09/05/2011 03:26:56 PM |
A stunning portrait on its own. I'm not quite sold on the overlay - I'd like it better without it, I suspect. But I still think the underlying photograph is awesome. |
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09/04/2011 04:45:29 PM |
Creepy. But... Well done. 10 |
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09/04/2011 03:21:09 AM |
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09/02/2011 06:09:12 PM |
What a wonderful job you've done on this one. Really captures an essence. I wish that they'd do more expert editing challenges to see this type of work. :) |
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09/02/2011 04:34:53 PM |
Someone commented on mine, that my model was kind of scary looking! :P but then, this one must have terrorized him/her :P
I dont like the fact that you just put a wall texture over her, dont know... havent been a fan of this technique, and used very little if any myself. (though this is better than most of the entries and I predict it to be a Top 10 almost guaranteed!)
Will love to see other photos with this model, as I believe she is better looking than what we can see here.
Good luck in the challenge. |
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09/02/2011 11:26:03 AM |
Beautiful image with great lighting, but I don't know how this particular texture of bricks rotated 90 degrees adds to the image. I end up spending too much time trying to figure out what you meant using such a strong graphic element and can't resolve it. Either leave them un-rotated, and the bricked in/ walled off metaphor works, or dirty up the layer so it is just a graphic element stripped of possible meaning. It is a minor point, but it detracts attention from a well lit,well posed and beautifully handled post processed shot. |
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09/02/2011 09:42:27 AM |
Nicely done. I wish that the filter was less visible and would look more like a veil. I would have erased it on the arm. This being said, I much appreciate the picture, the pose, the idea of a hard lived life, the temerity of it, the coloring. |
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09/02/2011 04:30:24 AM |
Nicely done! Very pretty model. |
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09/01/2011 08:52:56 PM |
Excellent. The blue of her eye is hypnotic |
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