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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 9/26/2003
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Simply stunning capture here... it's in the eyes!!!
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marília campos
{K:517} 1/4/2003
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very intense, indeed. the grain is very good.
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 1/2/2003
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What a great portfolio you have! This image is especially striking. The extraordinary use of grain in this image is well chosen and sets this portrait well above the norm.
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Jay Dixon
{K:563} 12/4/2002
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I absolutely love the expression. The grain effect doesn't bother me at all. It looks like it was shot in superior quality light.
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Mont Vert Studio
{K:176} 12/4/2002
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Really like the mood of the photo. Wondering how you achieved that washed out/grainy effect?
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David Goldfarb
{K:7611} 12/4/2002
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I would presume the grain is intentional--not a bad effect, but not really a "natural" looking grain either from FP4. Is it reticulation or is it digital?
I'd drop the title. A name, first name, or initial will do. Let the image speak for itself.
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Vincent K. Tylor
{K:7863} 12/4/2002
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This is a nice image of a very pretty model. However the grain is simply overwhelming in this image, in my opinion. Was this done intentionally or just a poor scan?? I would hope to see a repost without the grain. Nice shot.
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