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Karen Siebert
{K:12076} 8/6/2003
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Beautiful. You are surrounded by beautiful women. Wonderful portrait. Again lighting is great, nicely composed and I love the softness.
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 11/19/2002
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I think this would have worked a lot nicer square, but its quite nice this way too.
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Steve Mekata
{K:610} 7/31/2002
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I don't know...I see no problem with the apples or the branch or anything compositionally. I like how the branch in front makes her enveloped by the environment instead of looking like she's just standing in front of something.
Nice softness, exposure...the lighting is very consistent and the light intensity appears rather flat (in a very good way, I think). Even the far background tones match her skin very well. Gorgeous.
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Dawna G.
{K:7709} 7/29/2002
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gee William, if you dislike photoshop so much, just prepare your setting a little better ie: remove the apple above the head before that shutter goes.
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 7/29/2002
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Perfecto! Did I sleep under a Soviet Nuclear attack sub?
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Robert McDonald
{K:511} 7/28/2002
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i don't know you guys. The model is a beauty, the colours are outstanding, love the apples. The only pick is the branch going across the front should have been moved (or cut) Its a very nice photo and I would have been proud to take it
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 7/28/2002
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Arreymbuo: no offence taken--even out of context--and as for Blake--sometimes the things that make us the most sad are also the most beautiful--I'll still take Tahatii!
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 7/28/2002
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Are you happy now, Barry. You know how much I hate photoshop--or did you sleep under too many widow makers when you went camping as a kid?
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000 000
{K:1471} 7/28/2002
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I think at this point I will like to point your attentions to what I wrote. "it looks sad..." I was not talking about Natasha . I meant the Fall is a very sad season. plants are dying, ever thing which normally should be green is yellow. That is sad. Read William Blake. When i saw this Picture and knowing it was made by William, I reflected on William Blakes Poem. how he descreibed Fall as being Pale and sad. Sorry William, I did mean to cause any confusion and missunderstanding on you beautiful Arts
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000 000
{K:1471} 7/28/2002
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I think at this point I will like to point your attentions to what I wrote. "it looks sad..." I was not talking about Natasha . I meant the Fall is a very sad season. plants are dying, ever thing which normally should be green is yellow. That is sad. Read William Blake. When i saw this Picture and knowing it was made by William, I reflected on William Blakes Poem. how he descreibed Fall as being Pale and sad. Sorry William, I did mean to cause any confusion on you beautiful Arts
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/28/2002
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Regarding the floating apple, I didn't notice how really close it is. (Perhaps there's a William Tell theme to work with here?) But I *still* like this picture!
Barry, I assume by the wink, you know I mean no disrespect. Hope so! :^D Truth be told, I'm a sucker for furry little creatures with dark glistening eyes! Keep the meerkats coming! ha! Sue
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Barry Tipping
{K:959} 7/28/2002
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Vintage Eastman...the smile looks fine to me. Perhaps you could rubber stamp that apple above her head...
Susan: (*ouch*) ;)
I suggest we all boycott Mr. Arrey's submissions...not worth the time of the Usefilm community.
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 7/28/2002
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Arreymbuo, Natasha doesn't like to smile in photos. This was an effort. Looks more forced than sad to me--but keep me on my toes.
Susan: I'll call you when the apples are ready for your appointment.
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Matt Oulman
{K:1052} 7/28/2002
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Vintage Eastman - But I don't really like that apple dangling above her head. It's distracting.
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 7/28/2002
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Well, I'm not big on intimate portraits (sorry, Barry!) but this really appeals to me! Marvelous! If I were having my portait done, this style - with the simple yet elegant dress and the natural setting - would be just the thing for me. The touches of red in the apples really bring life to her complexion and her expression is warm and friendly.
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000 000
{K:1471} 7/28/2002
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Wow! Wil! the mixture, then the black dress. unbelievable! I don?t know if you wanted it that way. If that is the case, then forget the comment. The Picture needs some life in it. it looks sad, when you look at it. maybe you wanted it so. Well i did this. i would like to know what you think
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