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G G
{K:61359} 11/5/2006
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Beautiful portrait.. and lady too with such expressive smile and face. Well done
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/17/2006
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Oh, if you like them, then you can increase them by placeing a tube over your lens. They are caused because the focal length is too short for the lens length. So if you extend a tube of about the same diameter from your lens you can create them and you will be able to control how much encroachment there is by extending or retracting the tube.
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Davide Anzalone
{K:1375} 9/17/2006
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well, i like them James! thanx for your critique anyway, i appreciated it. regards
mr.D
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Davide Anzalone
{K:1375} 9/17/2006
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Thank you Jan. glad you like this.
best regs
mr.D
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James Cook
{K:38068} 9/15/2006
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It is a good shot. Too bad about the encroachments at the corners.
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 9/15/2006
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very nice natural smile. great lady.
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 9/15/2006
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I like this shot a lot; the dark B&W portrait is contrated by the subjects beautiful smile and the composition and focus enhance the effect. You have captured a momentary glance that is quite intriguing. Well done!
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