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Dec 22, 2010 01:57 |  #1

Nothing too special. Just threw up some lights and took a quick picture.

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Dec 22, 2010 03:39 |  #2

Thats a mean lookin dude...


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Dec 22, 2010 18:04 |  #3

^ Yeah dude gives off that vibe.

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Dec 23, 2010 04:38 |  #4

Sevillian wrote in post #11499336 (external link)
^ Yeah dude gives off that vibe.

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Love the shot, very nice!




  
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Dec 23, 2010 12:50 |  #5

I don't like the perspective of the first photo. He is a tough looking guy but the first shot makes him look misshapen. If a photo is supposed to say something about the subject, I don't know if this one is sending the right message (especially the purple sofa). Why not have him leaving forward or, like the other photos doing something - something that doesn't make him appear to be shrinking or sinking.

The second photo is much better but I think the watch face is blown out.

The rest are great, but I'm wondering if the white balance can be adjusted to bring him back to a more normal color.


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