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Inside the Medina - The Tunisian Kid


cherlyn

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Lovely and impressive portrait, mainly due to the eyes and face of the child. I like all the series from Tunisia.
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well done Cherlyn, lovely portrait. Amazing eyes, the look that pierces right through you. Regards -- michel
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a touchin portrait! lyrical prose that u narrate with the portrait. all the story can also b read in the eyes of the girl. regards!
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Another wonderful portrait here, again very great light, details and so pleasant image to view

 

 

Wishing you all of the best my friend

 

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Late but never late to see this beauty. Great portrait and composition. You have captured a tender and gentle expression. She reminds me a bit of some of Alon Eshel's children. Maybe just the expression.

 

She is beautiful and your image makes her even more so.

 

Ciao.

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oh so wonderful portrait my dear Cherlyn, but so sad little girl :( oh, so sad eyes she has :(

 

Biliana

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Cherlyn, it is a very successful portrait. colors, light skin tones sad gaze. beautiful!
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interesting portrait. I think it conveys a mixture of expressions/feelings, her shinny big eyes maybe contrasting with her mouth
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I can't believe someone would critique the color of her dress?!? As if you could change her then and there I guess... what, does he think this is studio work with your own child and wardrobe? Amazing, but I digress. The eyes are important, and are unbelievable- great catch-lights in them by the way, it always adds life, but that semi-pouting mouth of hers, combined with those eyes, makes me want to cry. You captured a moment only Rembrandt could emulate in skill, beauty and light. 8/8.

 

Strong portfolio by the way. (I'm going to make this my desktop photo tonight; my wife loves kids and she will be amazed at this little angel in the morning when she wakes up). Blessings, MS

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Very thout evoking image that proves what you say in your biography, that photography is 70% creativity--and connection with the subject--and 30% skills. It is the relationship, no matter how fleeting, with the kid, that made this shot. She is trying to tell us something, and you gave her the vehicle with your camera.
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