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Scarlett ­ Nic
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Oct 05, 2007 06:28 |  #1

Took my daughter and her friend for a bit of fun shooting at an underpass covered with grafitti and grime.
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Nic

Was trying for a cool lens flare.. got the flare but dont know how cool it is.

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my fave from the session:
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Oct 05, 2007 06:34 |  #2

I like 1# & 3#. I think, 1# is too light.


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Oct 05, 2007 08:10 |  #3

Don't like the lens flare, pose is good, crop in slight in #2, the rest are nice....


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Oct 05, 2007 08:21 |  #4

I think that they are all just a little too tight - #2 is the best in this regard.
Good try at conveying an idea with the flare, but I think it does not come across without your explanation...... therefore it does not work??
Anyway it was a great idea, and they are acceptable.


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Oct 05, 2007 08:53 |  #5

Interesting series...a bit out of the ordinary, at least around here.
#1, sorry but not digging the lens flare, I find it distracting, if used properly I'm sure it could add to the shot but this almost seems like a mishap so it looks distracting, my eyes are drawn to it. I also have to agree that it seems a bit bright.
#2, nice picture, I'd like a tighter crop myself.
#3 my favorite, love the crop, the poses and so on.
#4 this one isn't bad either.


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Oct 05, 2007 08:56 |  #6

nice girls


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Oct 06, 2007 02:24 |  #7

no 1 has nice framing but skin is burn.Other pictures are ok.


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Oct 06, 2007 06:27 |  #8

Nice Nic, I always enjoy looking t your work, #1 does look extra bright to me. I love the poses too they reflect the attitude to suit the surroundings. You are SO lucky to have such great and willing subjects! I can never find anyone keen to try this sort of stuff! Nice stuff


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Oct 06, 2007 13:51 |  #9

I'd have to agree with the comments on #1, the flare just doesn't work for me; but the others look good. Not too bright here at all!?! ;)


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Oct 06, 2007 14:10 |  #10

Love the series, and poses. Agree with comments about the lens flare.


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Oct 06, 2007 14:16 |  #11

i agree #3 is excellent !


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