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Critique By: Michael Koclanis  (K:17)  
9/14/2004 11:16:36 PM

once again my tonal seperation is butchered :-(
        Photo By: Michael Koclanis  (K:17)

Critique By: Michael Koclanis  (K:17)  
8/17/2004 7:22:46 PM

All I can say is Wow... A wonderful and strong composition. Very cool. The only issue I have is that her skincolor seems a bit to saturated.

Great Shot.
        Photo By: Delete My Account Delete my Account  (K:1232)

Critique By: Michael Koclanis  (K:17)  
11/28/2003 3:04:36 PM

Thanx for the comments...

I'm currently reworking it a bit in PS, this is pretty much a straight scan, and your right it is a little flat, but I was losing my shadows when I went to a higher contrast. In the reworked version I was able to bring out the outline of the Miller sign, using levels and a mask, but it's very tedious work. Hopefully I get around to doing this on some of the delicate shadow areas.
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