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Photographer  sandy c. hopkins {Karma:17107}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model  
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 9/30/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Steve Lamport   {K:330} 1/12/2007
I love this picture, hope you are well havent spoke for a while to you.

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Burak Tanriover Burak Tanriover   {K:16610} 1/1/2004
Sandy,
most of all i like this picture.i looked this picture several times.and i like it.
regards,
Burak

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lisa davidson   {K:56} 11/15/2003
sandy,

i like the look...thanks for your comments on hail mary, my darlin

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Zé Ovo   {K:7579} 11/5/2003
Wonderful Sandy!
very natural and perfect capture!

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Mehmet Tuluat   {K:652} 10/28/2003
very nice..

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Mark Beltran   {K:32612} 10/25/2003
I think it would be a cleaner composition if you just cropped out the open area above the concrete (above your head). It's an excellent portrait (self portrait?), very original.

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Scott Griffin   {K:714} 10/23/2003
Great pic. Love the composition.

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 10/17/2003
I really appreciate people, especially women, that can photograph themselves. welcome and keep posting!

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Louis and Melanie   {K:827} 10/10/2003
hehe i llike it, i like the background and setting, cool

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Stone Michaels   {K:36} 10/7/2003
Nice, you are. If you added blood on the concret behind your head it would look like you fell from a ledge and woke up staring someone in the eyes.

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Richard Marriner   {K:6657} 9/30/2003
Good work with the solo shot (at least I think the arms are out holding the camera?). Lovely expression and eye contact is very engaging. Maybe cropping out the detail in the top right works a bit better?

Again, welcome to Usefilm. To do justice to your photos up here, before posting it's not a bad idea to do a quick check of levels, contrast, noise, sharpness etc in something like Photoshop. Everything is subjective taste of course, but I've run a selective highpass filter and tweaked the curves a little, which I think has brought out a little more detail in the background, hair and eyes while retaining the softer focus on the skin.

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 9/30/2003
thank you kindly for the welcome
i am amazed by the work i see here i took a peek at yours also..i like your take on imagery

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Brian Hynes   {K:522} 9/30/2003
Very sincere look ? Love the eyes

Welcome to USEFILM

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