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Arturo Nahum
{K:959} 4/27/2003
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her face has a very nice expression. hos face it's blured
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Jim Fuglestad
{K:1564} 4/4/2003
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Hi Elizabeth, depth of field "choice" is interesting. Did you do one the other way for him to show "his" friends? ;-) Great work. The happiness is so apparent, from there, nothing else really matters. Jim
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Elizabeth van Hulst
{K:283} 4/4/2003
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Hey all, thanks for the imput. I thought I would attach this image. This is the original thought process of the DOF. I just uploaded this one because her eyes are just plain awesome.
Thanks Beth
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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 4/4/2003
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Beautiful portrait!
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Tamas Szoke
{K:330} 4/3/2003
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I'm agree with Jeff. But this is the technical part. Emotionally, this is a perfect photo.
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Lassitude
{K:416} 4/3/2003
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nicely framed. i like that only one of them is in focus ...but both of them fill the frame..i think thats what makes this image interesting for me
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Paulo Gama
{K:5067} 4/3/2003
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Excellent portrait. Great DOF. Lovely image!!
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J. Smith
{K:638} 4/3/2003
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The couple certainly look like they are having fun and are relaxed! I really like the grainy feel to the image. Not certain I like the shallow DOF as his face seems to be before the field of focus, or he was moving. Certainly an image the couple will enjoy!
Sincerely, Jeff
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 4/3/2003
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Beautiful B&W portrait.
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