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Aug 23, 2008 19:42 |  #1

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Aug 23, 2008 20:39 |  #2

I like that Marie.


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Aug 23, 2008 21:53 |  #3

I like it alot but maybe a bit of cropping would help it out a bit.


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Aug 24, 2008 02:30 |  #4

very nice. I just wish she wasn't centered in the shot




  
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Aug 24, 2008 07:08 |  #5

Not much to it, but still manages to be interesting. Very nice.


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Aug 24, 2008 15:34 |  #6

trim it a little bit on the right so shes walking into the frame but great capture


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Aug 24, 2008 18:32 |  #7

Jamie Holladay wrote in post #6165027 (external link)
I like that Marie.

Thanks Jamie

clickcanon40 wrote in post #6165447 (external link)
I like it alot but maybe a bit of cropping would help it out a bit.

I'll crop the right side more (see below)
I left the top over her head like it as it was either take it all off or leave some but cropping the top the picture edge was too close to her head

Thanks clickcanon

Quarantine wrote in post #6166485 (external link)
very nice. I just wish she wasn't centered in the shot

Thanks Quarantine. not sure it suits what you are thinking but I am showing the picture with more in front of the lady

penagate wrote in post #6167099 (external link)
Not much to it, but still manages to be interesting. Very nice.

I agree . there is not much to it ........and the rest, thanks Penagate

BermyFunk wrote in post #6169336 (external link)
trim it a little bit on the right so shes walking into the frame but great capture


this might do

IMAGE: http://www.pbase.com/image/102129935/original.jpg


I don't want to take the (included) people out of this version.
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Aug 24, 2008 19:41 |  #8

I do like it better cropped like that, great work!


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Aug 24, 2008 21:49 |  #9

much better more focus on the woman too...very nice


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Aug 25, 2008 10:17 as a reply to  @ BermyFunk's post |  #10

I like the second version here much better, nice one! Those are serious boots, wouldn't want to get kicked by those! :rolleyes:


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Aug 25, 2008 11:10 |  #11

nice shot ... maybe a tad to black in black ... but interesting ...
i prefer the first "not standart" crop ;)
what makes her mysterious in your eyes?

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Aug 25, 2008 15:06 |  #12

One of my absolute favorite photos I have seen thus far on this website. Where was it taken? (Assuming somewhere in Ireland based on your location)




  
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Aug 25, 2008 19:32 |  #13

The paving looks great, coupled with the boots = very nice.

Don't like the bins in the frame though.




  
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Aug 28, 2008 19:20 as a reply to  @ superstes's post |  #14

Put me down for liking the second cropped version, however both are good. She does look very mysterious. The B&W works great for this shot.


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Aug 28, 2008 23:39 |  #15

Very cool!


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