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08/06/2007 11:50:22 PM |
As an emotion, I'm not sure "relaxed" is extreme, but setting that aside ... is your pool really that green? Either way, it's a fun summery image. :) |
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08/01/2007 07:58:03 AM |
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07/31/2007 12:20:32 AM |
The arms don't look very relaxed, and her face looks a bit mad. |
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07/30/2007 03:43:01 PM |
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07/30/2007 05:30:43 AM |
Seriously, In my opinion, this is neither faceless, nor extreme emotion. For me, it is definitely DNMC. |
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07/29/2007 06:03:32 PM |
Looks like a plan to me! Love the summery colors. Cool how you can see her feet as a reflection in the water! |
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07/25/2007 11:39:43 AM |
Wish I were here......or maybe I should say there :0) |
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07/25/2007 08:07:01 AM |
Not voting this DNMC. But by virtue of placing your subjects face in the top third intersection point, you put the face as the main focus. So immdiately when I look at the shot, I look at the face.
Technically, I like the tight composition. I like that you placed your subject in the third spot. The color of the water really stands out.. |
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07/25/2007 01:34:52 AM |
oh man you are speaking my language with capt and coke but i do not find define relaxed as either extreme or emotion /4 |
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