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Sep 28, 2006 05:20 |  #1

Hi all...here is a b&w version shot that I wanted to try to see if I could get a good crop with a nice look to the image. I wanted the space in it as I have seen on some other photos. Does it work?

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Sep 28, 2006 05:25 |  #2

i think it works great. That lipstick really stands out.


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Sep 28, 2006 06:28 |  #3

Works for me...beautiful picture




  
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Sep 28, 2006 08:11 |  #4

ccheever wrote in post #2048020 (external link)
i think it works great. That lipstick really stands out.

Thanks ccheever...appreciate that.


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Sep 28, 2006 08:11 |  #5

jra wrote in post #2048162 (external link)
Works for me...beautiful picture

Thanks jra...the model like it also. Appreciate that.


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Sep 28, 2006 08:23 |  #6

Sharp, clear and I like the framing. Nice work :)


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Sep 28, 2006 09:23 |  #7

I love everything about this photo except the lamp reflecting off the glasses. The square (reflector?) looks like a door way which works but the lamp is just out of place.


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Sep 28, 2006 09:39 |  #8

I like it.
The huge glare in the glasses is kinda distracting, but overall, Its Fantastic.


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Sep 28, 2006 09:44 |  #9

Great shot


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Sep 28, 2006 13:12 |  #10

Thanks everyone...appreciate the comments and suggestions alot.


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Sep 28, 2006 15:53 as a reply to  @ Dooglla's post |  #11

It works for me because she is looking toward the empty space. Another fine job Dooglla.

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Sep 28, 2006 15:56 |  #12

Love it, but I'd clone out the softbox reflection in her glasses...


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Sep 29, 2006 00:45 |  #13

Art Rodriguez wrote in post #2050050 (external link)
It works for me because she is looking toward the empty space. Another fine job Dooglla.

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Thanks Art...appreciate that.


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canuck88 wrote in post #2050062 (external link)
Love it, but I'd clone out the softbox reflection in her glasses...

Thanks canuck88...it goes flat when we tried that. For me...I like it...that's just me though. :)


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Sep 30, 2006 17:22 |  #15

I love it!!


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