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Apr 13, 2008 09:24 |  #1

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Apr 13, 2008 09:37 |  #2

Compositionally I think it's ok, and the reflection's good, but she looks a distinctly overexposed in areas (particularly the dress around the torso), somewhat orange of skin, and a little flat and obviously pasted-in. Having your name right over the grye/white/black divide doesn't work too well for me either... something much more discrete on a flatter background would seem a good idea. Cheers, Tony


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Apr 13, 2008 19:24 |  #3

TY. I agree 100% w/ the lighting comments. Taken during a dress rehearsal and the light people were playing w/ different light levels. Also, seems the lighting "director" had this thing for the yellow gelled lights...kept saying they gave the same look as lights w/ no gels and added red w/ them. The result was not too flattering in pics or real time.

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Apr 13, 2008 20:38 |  #4

Pretty neat!

I like it, but it looks like something you wouldn't want as a steady diet.

I also agree with the comments from tonydee.


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