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r.edward jack
{K:436} 12/8/2003
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Interesting use of light.. my attention was drawn to the eyes because of it. Great highlighting affect on the face. I like it!!!
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Andrew Caldwell
{K:18307} 12/4/2003
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Great rule-breaker, making the most of the washout and overblown highlights. Though not the most flattering portrayal of you (you look older and starker here than in any self shot so far) the expression is so vivid, giving a worn and weary, worldly feel, accentuated by the jaundiced light. Bravo.
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Michael Grace-Martin
{K:10183} 12/3/2003
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Oh, that's what happened to this shot. I remember seeing it in the "male nude" category. At the risk of having tomatoes thrown at me, I think it would be better if the head weren't cropped where it is and if the upper left part of your face weren't as washed out. But maybe I'm being too much of a technician? The crop is the bigger of the two issues for me. How about cropping it further down the forehead..further below the hairline? Just a thought. It's mostly a cool and appealing shot; I just have to be a pain in the ass, that's all..;) Regards.
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Arthur Z
{K:5328} 12/1/2003
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Jay, a great portrait...I love the effect of the light.... :) d
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Kenneth Car
{K:5704} 12/1/2003
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Fascinating tones to this self-portrait.
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Ola Svensson
{K:2651} 11/30/2003
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what happend to that last photo of yours??? that with the bondaged man?
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Ola Svensson
{K:2651} 11/30/2003
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Verry nice portrait I likee the wood in the background.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 11/30/2003
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Good to see you Jay...Very nice portrait and the toning is excellent
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