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May 24, 2010 08:17 |  #1

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May 24, 2010 11:34 |  #2

You may want to embed the image? add around the URL, make sure it is the full URL with .jpg, etc on the end :)


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May 25, 2010 07:39 as a reply to  @ FelixDeSouze's post |  #3

I like the tonality of the image. The composition in the frame is well-done and a good example of Fibonacci Sequence usage. I don't like the facial expression (mouth) too much, and the eye almost looks like it is a dry socket.


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May 25, 2010 12:54 |  #4

CannedHeat wrote in post #10241876 (external link)
I like the tonality of the image. The composition in the frame is well-done and a good example of Fibonacci Sequence usage. I don't like the facial expression (mouth) too much, and the eye almost looks like it is a dry socket.

I agree with the eyes comment, it reminds me of an image I seen were someone had blacked out the eyes in a picture, lacked soul.

I remember at art school being told the eyes are the window into a persons mind and to capture their soul their eyes had to be perfect. I found this to be true in most cases. if you capture the eyes correctly you can tell who it is even if you blank all other features out, get them wrong and it doesn't make a bit of difference how good the rest was captured.

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