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09/29/2003 11:16:10 PM |
In reply to the comments of my use of catch lights in the doll's eyes: I had nothing to do with it - They were actually painted on "at the factory". Thanks for everyone's comments on my first submission! |
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09/24/2003 12:20:58 PM |
Clever and goofy and well done. |
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09/24/2003 09:08:13 AM |
Really nice! I can practically feel the breeze! Great use of dof! |
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09/24/2003 04:43:55 AM |
Nice closeup. Great details in the hair. Lighting helps to bring the doll off the page. A different colored background may help pop it out even more. |
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09/22/2003 12:29:58 PM |
The arm sticking out of nowhere and then being cut off on the left side is very distracting, I would hav left the arm out of the photo. |
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09/22/2003 12:16:51 PM |
Very clever and very nice portrait of Barbie. :) |
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09/22/2003 12:09:22 PM |
you even have catch lights on the doll's eyes very creative 9 |
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09/22/2003 10:32:41 AM |
the glare in the eyes and the overall composition don't work well - too much space between the face and the arm |
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09/22/2003 09:16:55 AM |
I like the closeup of the gdoll's face, but the arm portion without any wrist or hand details is distracting. |
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