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10/16/2014 10:04:25 PM |
A Fellini look in the most affecting and profoundly moving way |
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01/09/2010 11:55:25 AM |
If you're not aware of Brett Walker you should be. Check out his work from the last pages forward. Killer work. |
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12/01/2009 12:41:23 PM |
The expression is most certainly good, and the range of lightness and where it is is most certainly wonderful. I do keep seeing that this photograph is more than a little out of focus, and that keeps bothering me. I do wish it were clearer. |
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11/30/2009 02:48:19 AM |
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11/26/2009 01:07:59 PM |
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11/15/2009 05:38:22 AM |
You've caught something much deeper and more poignant than the usual portrait here. It is amazing. |
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11/14/2009 11:44:47 AM |
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11/09/2009 01:41:08 PM |
Brilliant work! I'd like to second what the others have said before me. |
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11/09/2009 10:03:20 AM |
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11/08/2009 09:54:15 PM |
This is incredibly good. Your model (dad) has an amazingly wonderful face, and your photographic interpretation of him is brilliant. |
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11/08/2009 07:29:49 PM |
Ubelivably stunning in its magnificence |
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