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Alain Mijngheer
{K:11733} 9/30/2004
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Mooie sensuele foto, waar door minder te laten zien de prent zinneprikkelender wordt. Mooie subtiele decolleté en mooie dame uiteraard. Goed gedaan. Groetjes,
Alain
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David Fisk
{K:7444} 8/17/2004
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Bjorn:
Excellent composition, and lighting. IMO I see too much green, and our yellow. Hope you don't mind me doing a little PS color alteration. See what you think. Still a real nice photo.
Regards David
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Gerhard F
{K:2820} 8/16/2004
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really a phantastic portrait! congrats
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 8/13/2004
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Very nice pose! I like the freckles.
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 8/13/2004
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Excellent Bjorn, the pose, the looks and composition are superb. Helps having a beautiful model as well ;-)
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 8/13/2004
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My apologies for this hormonal outburst, but a couple of hours later, I still can't look into this woman's eyes without feeling something of the 'thunderbolt' as described in The Godfather. You have captured something special here - a fraction of a second where her eyes seem to be focused six inches behind my forehead, knowing everything, and in her face an expression of amusement and POWER. Man, this is scary stuff, and it's only a photograph! What would it be like in real life?! I am not joking when I say that I am split between wanting to say "post more, more, more of her" and "no more, she's scaring the hell out of me".
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Johan Sorensen
{K:3449} 8/13/2004
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The framing is good but it is to green!
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Bjorn Beheydt
{K:12096} 8/13/2004
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Hey Matej, thanks for your comments... I can't really reply on the first part of yuor comment, as my girlfriend is reading this too ;-) The reason for the framing was to show that she is on the side of a pool, not just anywhere. The tight crop above her head was to keep the frame rather filled, not too much dead space.
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 8/13/2004
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Bjorn, you must have nerves of steel. If I were offered a sight like this, I wouldn't remember what a shutter is ;-) I know, I know, comment on the photo, not on the model... Was there any particular reason for the framing, I mean the head-room/foot-room ratio? Not a criticism, just a question.
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