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Aug 01, 2006 08:07 |  #1

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Aug 01, 2006 08:15 |  #2

I think the face may give us much more emotions. Thanks for sharing.


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Aug 01, 2006 10:30 |  #3

I love the feeling of this one..but I think it need to be in a set of three or more pics one of which shows her face...


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Aug 02, 2006 00:42 as a reply to  @ BLINN's post |  #4

Thanks for the comments.
As for the face: I wanted to combine the body with the light, exposing the body to the light, and showing the face would have removed the straight line the body, it would have broken this line.
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Aug 02, 2006 08:58 |  #5

Yes I understand what you were going for...I would still have liked to see a shot of here same pose and position but with her face turned to the camera.......


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Aug 02, 2006 16:39 |  #6

Right. If the goal is body effect its well I think. Thanks for sharing again.


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