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Jun 04, 2004 09:22 |  #1

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Jun 04, 2004 12:19 |  #2

I really like the light and dark contrasting, and the background is nice compared to the subject, the only thing I think is distracting is the white bar on the top of the photo, I assume its the horizion, maybe you could clone the background over it to make it more uniform.

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Jun 04, 2004 17:07 |  #3

I like it just the way it is.

It's a great shot!
Thank you for sharing.

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Jun 04, 2004 21:25 |  #4

I love it wouldn't change a thing.
Great work by you and a beautifull model have made this excelent.




  
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Jun 04, 2004 21:26 |  #5

That is superb.. wow :shock:

Truly pro quality image.. (and model) 8)


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Jun 05, 2004 01:01 |  #6

Now that IS nice. Very magazine stylee. I love it




  
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Jun 05, 2004 01:01 |  #7

Now that IS nice. Very magazine stylee. I love it




  
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Jun 05, 2004 04:07 |  #8

I've got to agree with the rest. I also think that the expression on her face is just right.

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Jun 05, 2004 04:24 |  #9

Nice shot of a beautifull woman. White horizon is somewhat distracting to me and I wonder whether you sharpened the image in post-processing.




  
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Jun 05, 2004 06:23 |  #10

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Jun 12, 2004 12:22 |  #11

Thanks all for the comments.

Yeah the white bar up top (horizon) was killing me oh well.

Lighthunter,

Not sure where you were getting at, something about sharpening during post-processing but yes I converted from RAW to TIFF then did my regular Photoshopt post-processing and sharpened as my last step.

Thanks again.

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Jun 13, 2004 06:18 |  #12

Simply stunning. I love the pose, the b+w, everything.




  
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