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Alex Pieroni
{K:15506} 3/30/2005
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Another stunning portrait. You're great! Well done. Alex
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Marco Grandi
{K:16680} 3/30/2005
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Another very beautiful and cute portrait,T!! Compliments! Marco.
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Jan .
{K:8693} 3/30/2005
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HEHEHE...he's got that "just woke up" look... bed-head, all glazed over... I love it!! I just LOVE the toe-heads!!!
Congrats Jan
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Elizabeth O'Neal
{K:4436} 3/30/2005
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Your toning here is great.
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Hanggan Situmorang
{K:37833} 3/30/2005
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What happened in his left eyebrows, Tiffany? Did he just cry? Nice lighting and expression captured here..:)
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 3/30/2005
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Great shot, Tiffany - what was he looking at?
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Kelly
{K:20268} 3/30/2005
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oh that's a very tired look, he is just adorable tif... kel
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 3/30/2005
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Love that title. great capture here.
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 3/30/2005
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Tiffany...great picture and a perfect title for it; he is zoned out completely. It looks like he was fixated on the TV and he didn't even realize you were taking the picture. :) I like the symmetry of all of the elements in here as well! You have capture his eye exactly in the middle vertically and 1/3 on the left hand side of the frame; very nicely done. It pulls your eyes right across the picture. :)
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David Hofmann
{K:22223} 3/30/2005
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suggestions? well your boy is just a gorgeous! I wouldn't change anything on him :) lol
I know it's a clichee rule to leave space on the side the face its looking at when framing a close up portrait. But I think it simply works because it feels much more we are being part of it. Framing it the opposite way feels like we are only a bystander. But I think his cute expression and wonderful eyes more than make up for that relatively small thing, so ... forget everything I said and lets just call it what it is, a very sweet portrait of a handsome little boy! :)
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Gregory McLemore
{K:35129} 3/30/2005
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An adorable capture, very pleasing and well done.
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