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Portrait in the old library.

 
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Jan 12, 2006 08:55 |  #1

Thank you very much for your comments..... :)


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Jan 12, 2006 08:57 |  #2

It's beautiful. A picture you can look at for some time.

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Jan 12, 2006 09:00 as a reply to  @ GPR1's post |  #3

Classic! It's lovely and certainly would make a beautiful and very challenging puzzle, with all the subtle color differentiations.


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Jan 12, 2006 09:01 |  #4

I love the darkness of it........very beautiful picture....well done :D


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Jan 12, 2006 09:21 |  #5

Very pretty image. I like the dark background- it helps focus more on the girl but still adds to the mood. I would like to have seen a little more lighting on her though.


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Jan 12, 2006 09:43 as a reply to  @ ajbalazic's post |  #6

I agree that she could use a little more light. Also I would like to see the painting behind her without that glare. I suppose you could use a flag of some sort, or possibly even a polarizer filter, assuming that was light coming through a window...
Anyway, great work. The photo really has a nice classic feel to it.


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Jan 12, 2006 10:03 as a reply to  @ supraintendent's post |  #7

An approach of her face.....


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Jan 12, 2006 10:29 |  #8

I like this one very much. I love the look of natural light.


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Jan 12, 2006 14:43 |  #9

Both fantastic shots. The dress fits perfectly into the surroundings in the first shot. Looks like a classical portrait. Well done.


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Jan 12, 2006 15:37 |  #10

A classic, old style portrait of a classy lady. Very good composition and background. I really like it. A bit dark and some glare on the painting. But the painting compliments the image and I think the whole image would be better shown with a bit more light.


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Jan 12, 2006 16:09 |  #11

I like the shot, but would like to see variation in the flowers shes holding. They blend into the dress too easily.
Perhaps a touch lighter overall.


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Jan 12, 2006 16:57 |  #12

I think the closeup is fantastic.
I'd really like a little more light in the first one, but I like it as it is.


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Jan 12, 2006 17:00 |  #13

wow...very beautiful! I love everything about the photo. Nice work!

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