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Sep 17, 2006 11:24 |  #1

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Sep 17, 2006 11:39 |  #2

Really like this, has a classic feel to it.

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Sep 17, 2006 11:42 |  #3

I like the processing on this one, but I think the eyes should be looking at the camera...but with the same/similiar facial position. I'm not sure why but the looking away kinda bugs me.

Good job on the lighting though!


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Sep 17, 2006 11:42 |  #4

I like it too... I agree about the classic feel

... and I have to disagree with cdi.. looking into the camera I think would kill the feel of this one


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Sep 17, 2006 12:23 as a reply to  @ song4themoon's post |  #5

I'm in agreement. Subtle processing gives it a pleasing view for the eyes. Only recommendation (if my eyes don't decieve): Does she have braces?? If thats what it is, I'd PS them out.

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Sep 17, 2006 13:01 |  #6

I like the braces. :)


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Sep 17, 2006 13:32 |  #7

Good looking girl and the eyes seem to be looking in the right direction to me, but you could try one with her looking into the camera and compare the two.


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Sep 17, 2006 13:40 |  #8

Thank you! I had never even thought about having her look at the camera to tell you the truth. The distant gaze is the main reason I like the picture:)


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Sep 17, 2006 13:48 |  #9

Lovely photo of a lovely girl thanks for sharing


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Sep 17, 2006 16:28 |  #10

Lovely picture like was said. I dont think I would change anything. I like the PP work also. I'd definetly leave the braces.


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Sep 17, 2006 18:59 |  #11

I like the directin of the look, and the exposure...good picture. I'd mabye have organized her straps on her shoulder...maybe just one, or at least stacked them so only one is showing.




  
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