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miniwatt [2010-05-06 16:14:26 +0000 UTC]
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the way you have use the depth of field to lead the vewiers eys to the center of attention is perfect. if the shadow under the eye was intentional it is well noted(wink, wink, nudge, nudge)...as well as the leafe on the left ring finger, nice touch(wink, wink, nudge, nudge...). as for the lighting you really know how to use the green house for the perfect lighting studio, well done there. however, as for the title...I would ask this; "under w[h]ear[e], i don't see yours...". get it? got it. good...godspeed little seed, because in my [i][']eye[s] you are a proffesional, just let it go to your head, because the lens needed will become to big for you to lift.....?
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miniwatt In reply to miniwatt [2010-05-07 23:51:53 +0000 UTC]
sometimes my mind is faster than my hands and i leave out words...a friend of mine told me what this was but I forget what it was...crazy...I also skip words when I talk...crazy? yes! and I have the papers to prove it too...godspeed little tree.
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rozowa-orbitka [2010-06-08 20:33:06 +0000 UTC]
MogΔ wiedzieΔ jakim obiektywem robiΕaΕ te zdjΔcie?
jest przecudowne, ma klimat.
Co tu duΕΌo mΓ³wiΔ - jak caΕa Twoja galeria! ZAZDROSZCZΔ! : ( ; p
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xXOdakotaXx [2010-05-09 18:13:19 +0000 UTC]
I love the depth of field for this, like the photographer is sneaking up on her, very nice
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Flamemothphotography [2010-05-07 13:32:55 +0000 UTC]
Superb Work!
Featured here:
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Thankyou! x
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EndWorld [2010-05-06 16:56:46 +0000 UTC]
wow, sweet lighting/colours, really nice shot and great pose also
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keep it up ~
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H-J-Photography In reply to LoMiTa [2010-05-07 03:34:36 +0000 UTC]
This is a beautiful photo!! Like always.
@LoMiTa .. do you find that different lenses make much of a difference?
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LoMiTa In reply to H-J-Photography [2010-05-07 08:06:02 +0000 UTC]
Yes! The photo depends a lot on the lens...
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