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Jan 13, 2008 00:46 |  #1

I was going back through some of my photos of Christina, at her request
to see if I could develop more for printing (only printing 21 of them).
I noticed she was wearing her class ring. I decided to experiment :)
To me it evokes a emotion of what a newly graduate might face when
looking to the future: Dark.. unsure... but determination maybe.
C&C always welcomed :) :)

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Jan 13, 2008 00:49 |  #2

Not a bad photo but it lacks a personal connection...the photo could be of anyone. If it were a part of a series that defines the personal connection, I think it would work very well.




  
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Jan 13, 2008 12:50 |  #3

I have to agree, very impersonal unless part of a series or collage. Although keeping her boots in the shot has somewhat of a connection to her (Albeit it very distant).




  
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Jan 13, 2008 22:56 |  #4

Question - does anybody have any examples and/or some sort of FAQ on types
of pictures to connect it all into a series or collage? Still new to this :)

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