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MUA: Maria G.


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Very imaginative and great addition to your masterful porfolio. Difficult to critique such creativity! Thanks for sharing.
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I am a purist and I hate sprinkles on my cupcakes, but this is a great and original photograph. If that chocolate and sprinkles are edible I will really be impressed. Well done!
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This is SO much fun! You are extremely creative and this image shows that you are also technically sound. Fantastic shot. :o)
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This image came up on photo.net's random image generator. It made quite an impact! I was mesmerized by the profound originality of the photographer of not only thinking about adding hard shell chocolate to the model, but adding sprinkles as well! You even captured the chocolate texture!

 

However, there was a little something troubling me, and I hope you don't mind that I took the time to make as I see it, a good image better. At least it is in my opinion. All I did was select the area with the magic wand and darkened it with the Brightness/Contrast control and then used a blue photo filter on it. I thought a cold tone would contrast nicely with the warm skin tones and chocolate. It was really a pretty insignificant enhancement, but I am feeling it made a big difference.

 

Now if you would rather not have my rendition of your image in your comments here, please just email me and I will be happy to remove it.

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Very creative !!! I like it just the way it is with the tan background.

 

Just a quick note: To Steve Lowther

Steve, I see that you used the magic selection tool with your enhancement.

When you do use this tool you need to feather the edges or blur them so that you don't end up with the choppy edges as seen on your rendition.

Just a tip that might improve the look, since it now looks obvious that something was touched up all along the edges of the shoulders, neck, and face.

 

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Very imaginative work; but, personally, I found it slightly unsettling. Never been much of a candy/chocolate devotee which is perhaps why the sprinkles and chocolate ultimately didn't work their magic on me. I didn't know quite what to feel.

 

FWIW, I do prefer your original executed idea.

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