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Jonathan Charles
{K:5248} 1/6/2009
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You have some wonderful abstract work in your portfolio but this, almost your only image of a person, brings your photographic skills to life. I hope you develop your portrait psychology interest (I went to evening drawing classes for a couple of years to try to figure out what I wanted to do with photographing people - and found it very helpful, especially the sheer time you can spend looking and thinking which is quite difficult with a camera in your hands.
Best wishes, Jonathan
BTW I think the hair really adds to it.
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david henderson
{K:16659} 4/28/2005
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Melody, thank you for the feedback, liked 'Sahara' on your page,nice work, I may have cropped it a little differently because of my aversion to the main focus of a shot being in the middle of the frame but then everbody is different, it's nice. cheers, david.
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david henderson
{K:16659} 4/27/2005
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Thank you Dina, I find the portrait stuff fairly daunting, am about to explore the psychology of portraiture.......had a look at your website again, you must be very proud of your work, fantastic, cheers, david
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Dina Marie
{K:-1410} 4/27/2005
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i love this shot.... it is unique & creative. I am enjoying your portfolio!
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david henderson
{K:16659} 4/27/2005
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thanks melody, I enjoyed doing this shot even though the stray hairs annoyed me, if I was a bit clever I could probably remove them! cheers, david.
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Melody Russell
{K:1089} 4/27/2005
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In the thumbnail this photo looked kind of creepy. I am glad that I opened it. She doesn't look nearly so spooky. I like the darkness of the photo. I may have gone just a little bit brighter but I like that your choice means that only really her face (and a few stray hairs) are visible -- that her chin and jaw are obscured. Very nice!
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