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| 06/28/2004 01:54:54 AM |
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| 06/28/2004 01:53:26 AM |
sophisticatedby hopperComment: Nice sharp and well lighted photo. The pose looks kinda awkward though, her hands seem to just be there like she's showing off the rings. I think it would have looked more natural if she was resting her chin on her fists. |
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| 06/28/2004 01:50:04 AM |
flirtaceous. by theodor38Comment: Well done Mehmet, looks like all those self portrait shots have helped you get it like a pro! The only thing I would change is use a longer lens like a 100mm instead of what seems to be a wide angle here. The lighting is perfect though. |
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| 06/28/2004 01:44:47 AM |
Untitledby EddyGComment: Eddy, I think a black or darker background would have worked a lot better. As it is it is too similar in colour to your wife's hair and dress, this makes her kinda blend into the background. The lighting looks a bit harsh too. |
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| 06/27/2004 07:09:30 PM |
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| 06/24/2004 03:18:33 AM |
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| 06/24/2004 03:14:34 AM |
Dreamby AleciaComment: I didn't like this picture when I first saw it. But when I went back to it and studied it some more it kinda grew on me. The processing which I found to be overwhelming at first now seems to make sense, emphasizing the hypnotic eyes of the model. Good job, I'm changing my 5 to a 7 |
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| 06/23/2004 10:17:30 AM |
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| 06/23/2004 10:11:22 AM |
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| 06/22/2004 03:21:27 PM |
Summer Refreshmentby joannsComment: That's a beautiful capture but it doesn;t seem that the selective desaturation was carried out well. The kids look really pale. The way to do that is to create 2 layers, desaturate the top later then erase the parts you want in colour from the top layer so that the colour of the kids in the background layer show up. Voila you've got a selectively desaturated image. |
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