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02/24/2013 01:30:28 PM |
Beautiful composition. Perfect choice using the duo tones. |
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10/05/2006 09:47:48 AM |
Wow Deb! This is fantastic. It reminds me of an 18th century set for a gothic romance novel. I bet if you sent this in to one of the romance publishers, they would use this for a cover. |
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09/27/2006 11:43:40 AM |
Lovely landscape behind. All works very well together and the tint presents a fin de siècle image. |
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09/27/2006 10:47:34 AM |
Deb, this is beautiful! BEAUTIFUL! Amazing emotion in this shot! You are really good at this!
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09/20/2006 01:10:22 PM |
love this one. it has such a nice emotion to it. |
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09/18/2006 10:56:32 PM |
This is really strong as well. Great use of duotone. |
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09/18/2006 04:37:44 PM |
WOW! This is very nice Deb! Nice composition and post! |
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09/18/2006 02:21:15 AM |
I like both images...this one because you are so ethereal and fit into the context so well with this PP. Excellent image IMHO. |
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09/17/2006 08:00:26 AM |
This is great also..Nice processing. |
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09/17/2006 12:39:35 AM |
Wow! This is an awesome shot. I love the feminine look ant the windblown hair. The processing works very well and creates a fantastic mood. |
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09/16/2006 10:59:05 PM |
A nice alternative. Adds a lot of mood to the photo. Excellent! |
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09/16/2006 09:59:28 PM |
Very well done Deb!!! Yeah!! |
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09/16/2006 09:28:00 PM |
I vote for this one, too. It looks like an old, old photo, and it's got mood, mood, mood. I'd forgotten how flat Texas is. 8) |
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09/16/2006 08:51:08 PM |
I actually prefer this one. It's got a more desolate feel about it. The lack of colour is really good. |
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09/16/2006 07:29:39 PM |
Oh wow. The filter neutralizes all the things that would distract the eye. Beautiful. |
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09/16/2006 07:16:13 PM |
Ghostly and lovely and absolutely stunning. The sky is perfect and the duotone beautiful. |
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09/16/2006 07:05:10 PM |
Yeah I prefer this one as well. it's fantastic. serene and calming. it's absolutely beautiful. |
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09/16/2006 06:14:00 PM |
Originally posted by _eug: I like this shot better with the treatment and composition (although it's slightly odd that you've skewered yourself). Do I dare find a Cemetery nearby tonight? |
Therein lies one of the problems with the whole self-portrait thing - one never really knows what is and isn't in the frame at the time! I kinda didn't mind the skewering. |
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09/16/2006 04:28:30 PM |
I really, REALLY, like this one. I'm into harsh lighting lately and how to used it to great effect. This is a perfect example of a blown sky that works WITH the photo instead of against it. Know when to break the rules, and you're golden. I'll get there someday. |
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09/16/2006 04:22:26 PM |
I like this shot better with the treatment and composition (although it's slightly odd that you've skewered yourself). Do I dare find a Cemetery nearby tonight? |
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