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Jun 03, 2005 09:26 |  #1

Comments always welcome ;)


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Jun 03, 2005 09:44 |  #2

I like the angle, but it's cropped a bit too tight for me.

The strand of hair looks a bit strange as well.

Are you doing portraits now?
It's good to see that you are evolving :D

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Jun 03, 2005 09:51 as a reply to  @ Andy_T's post |  #3

Andythaler wrote:
I like the angle, but it's cropped a bit too tight for me.

The strand of hair looks a bit strange as well.

Are you doing portraits now?
It's good to see that you are evolving :D

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Thanks for your comments Andy :D

This is an old photo of my brother taken with film about 10 years ago (I took a photo of the photo to post it LOL). But I want to do portraits, I like them ;)


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Jun 03, 2005 09:58 |  #4

Well, just grab your camera and ask him for a re-shoot.

Based on the portraits I've seen from you so far, the results will surpass the old one easily.

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Jun 03, 2005 10:00 as a reply to  @ Andy_T's post |  #5

Andythaler wrote:
Well, just grab your camera and ask him for a re-shoot.

Based on the portraits I've seen from you so far, the results will surpass the old one easily.

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Thanks for the kind words Andy!... I will do that ;)


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Jun 03, 2005 13:40 |  #6

I actually really like this portrait. Ok, the hairstrand is a bit too moused (;)) but I love the angle and sad face expression. The muted colours help too and it'd be very nice in B&W. Makes me think of James Dean inspired portraits. Great job!


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Jun 03, 2005 13:44 as a reply to  @ Claire's post |  #7

Claire wrote:
I actually really like this portrait. Ok, the hairstrand is a bit too moused (;)) but I love the angle and sad face expression. The muted colours help too and it'd be very nice in B&W. Makes me think of James Dean inspired portraits. Great job!

Thank you Claire!... :D
Yeah, it's a sad look on him, I like it as well.


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Jun 05, 2005 17:52 |  #8

Fer, I like this one, looks like 70's technicolor photo like in old movie posters :-)


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Jun 06, 2005 14:11 as a reply to  @ Raj's post |  #9

Raj wrote:
Fer, I like this one, looks like 70's technicolor photo like in old movie posters :-)

Thanks Raj :D


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