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Marta Azevedo
{K:4237} 12/7/2006
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both are very nice
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James Cook
{K:38068} 12/5/2006
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To my eyes the model looks separate from the background (like old school blue screening). I guess it's a difference in tone or saturation between those two areas. Beyond that this is a great shot.
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p m
{K:1351} 12/2/2006
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i liek this shot far beter than the black and white one the b&w shot doesnt do justice to the subject i'm so pleased that you used a fill flash to capture all the beauty the model has to offer amazing photo 7/7
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Ziad Kadi
{K:2847} 12/2/2006
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Congrats on a beautiful shot Kevin.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 12/2/2006
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...and WHAT a shot it is, Kevin. Great use of dramatic back-light. I won't suggest what 'could' have been, since you told me this was a 'grab it or lose it' moment.
And I'll be you SMILED when you saw what the moment yielded. ;)
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Rob Roy
{K:1432} 12/2/2006
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I like the color one better:) one shot and you nailed it!
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 12/2/2006
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Dear Kevin!
It is difficult to know which image I prefer... the colour or B&W. Since I like both, I finally by a slim margin chose this one for the lovely gold tones.
A very pleasing well composed portrait and such a beautiful model!
Nice work!
Warmest Regards, Aniko :)
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