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Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/22/2005 12:23:01 AM

The comment was not even directed at the toes, but rather the position of the toes.
        Photo By: Mark Drago  (K:10902)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/21/2005 12:15:24 AM

When I shoot model portfolios I usually get a couple shots of them doing their makeup. Something about the process fascinates me. Interested approach, not including the subjects face. Not sure where the focus should lie. Perhaps if you coudl see the subjects face in the handheld mirror?
        Photo By: Giuseppe Violetta  (K:156)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/21/2005 12:12:05 AM

I've never been able to figure what it is I liek about this image so much, perhaps, the bright pink, the percpective, who knows? But I love it.
        Photo By: t marie  (K:302)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/21/2005 12:07:55 AM

How long was the shutter speed on this? When i look at the reflection in the mirror i see a double image, probably slight blur from movement if the exposure was long.
        Photo By: t marie  (K:302)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/21/2005 12:06:26 AM

I like it better without the color, so good job. The hair is a little sharp, probably due to the grain. But you like grain, so that's okay

Oh, and the model is amazingly hot!
        Photo By: t marie  (K:302)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/21/2005 12:04:35 AM

Obviously not submitted because of it's high photographic quality, but an interesting image non-the-less.

Lots to look at that makes it interesting, the wedding photo on the wall, the numbers on the mirror. Although the feet are a bit of a distraction. Maybe if the toes weren't spread out so much.
        Photo By: Mark Drago  (K:10902)

Critique By: Doug Vosler  (K:71)  
5/20/2005 11:53:04 PM

Very Nice. At first glance, I thought you had desaturated the picture except for the flowers. Good framing, very interesting. Go back and shoot it when the first poppie is all the way open.
        Photo By: Ange Brett  (K:1642)


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