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daverowe Registered: Sep 07, 2008 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
took this the other day of my friend. turned out pretty nice. would love to hear what everyone else thinks : ) C & C much appreciated. |
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J.A.F. Doorhof Registered: Mar 18, 2005 Total Posts: 1735 Country: Netherlands |
Wonderful close portrait. |
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pilles Registered: Jul 20, 2003 Total Posts: 7317 Country: United States |
Sorry. That's not a portrait; that's a study of eyes and/or freckled skin. If I knew the peson, I would probably be able to pick her (or him) out on the street, but otherwise I wouldn't be able to identify her/him from the picture. And that's the whole purpose, isn't it?. |
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eburrows Registered: Jul 28, 2005 Total Posts: 100 Country: United States |
Love it! Very soulful. |
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Sam Hassas Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 5964 Country: United States |
Quite good. Pilles would be right IF you hadn't posted other full shots of the subject. Shooting complimentery angles supports a gallery of many. I create galleries like this all the time and end up selling multiple from a design I inspired. |
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daverowe Registered: Sep 07, 2008 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
thanks : ) what kind of design are you talking about? |
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Sam Hassas Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 5964 Country: United States |
daverowe wrote: ![]() |
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daverowe Registered: Sep 07, 2008 Total Posts: 1349 Country: United States |
those are nice. i've wanted to try something along this line of work, as far as the grouping goes. it would be fun putting complimentary photos together for a story like documentation. |
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Braeden Rogers Registered: Jan 03, 2007 Total Posts: 1457 Country: United States |
I think it looks great. Good rule of thumb listen to Sam, the man is good at what he does. |