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03/19/2009 09:15:19 AM |
Love how that branch mimics the curve of his body! |
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03/18/2009 02:31:34 AM |
Hey this is really cool Karen. I like the way the peacock blends in with the rest of the surrounding foliage. Monotone works for me. |
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03/17/2009 05:55:25 PM |
Not perverse at all! And you posed your model so very well, to have the neck mimic the curvature of the evergreen branch. |
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03/17/2009 05:01:00 AM |
I agree with the others! Love the details in those feathers. |
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03/17/2009 01:54:03 AM |
I think it looks great in black and white. The tones are beautiful and it is so clear and crisp. |
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03/16/2009 11:43:23 PM |
It's a nice change, and it allows all the detail to be appreciated for the pattern, rather than just the full on colour. This is a lovely composition. |
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03/16/2009 11:17:17 PM |
""no! not at all. in fact it puts the attention where it belongs- on the bird. amazing detail. very nice!""
blad
I agree totally.
Message edited by author 2009-03-16 23:22:51. |
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03/16/2009 10:45:22 PM |
no! not at all. in fact it puts the attention where it belongs- on the bird. amazing detail. very nice! |
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