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08/09/2006 05:05:12 AM |
I agree with posthumous. To add the crop works really well here. What might be kinda cool is to have more of the image be revealed in thinner slices to the right sorta like a triptych. |
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07/26/2006 09:02:45 AM |
wonderful form, color and yes... lines. and at the same time, a revealing (and intriguingly hiding) portrait! |
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07/20/2006 01:23:52 PM |
very nice portrait, i love the processing. |
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07/20/2006 09:17:45 AM |
Oupps is this trnsformation legal ? |
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07/19/2006 06:44:56 PM |
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07/19/2006 09:45:24 AM |
My eye is caught first by the color, then brought to the lines of fabric.
I like the dark shadow at the bottom and how the color softly emerges. |
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07/19/2006 04:08:17 AM |
Very nice portrait and I love the dramatic angle you have taken the picture from. As a challenge for lines It doesn't quite do it for me. I see the jumper has the lines on it and by making it green you lead the eye to it, but still the face is the the key-point in this image and it would have worked better if the face would have had the lines. However, its a great shot! |
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