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bright... clear... really dig the background.. very good light... bravo... dont like the hue... im not a fan of sepia i dont like my photos to be dated...
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your model has very alluring eyes. i like the tones and contrast. i think if she were smirking just a tad, it might offer a bit of playfullness as opposed to her serious look (which you very well could have been aiming for). perhaps cropping a tad more on the right. good shot!
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I like the shadows high on the cheek and forehead and then flat lighting on the face. I think it gives the effect you were striving for in the title.
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I don't think my photos are boring but I can understand that seeing my face again is boring.

I think my photos are interesting because it's hard to make 100 photos of same model and make them all different. The fact that I really need new models is not news to anyone.

 

To be onest I am surprized that anyone can see my face after all those photos

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Various expressions... from the same face...

 

never boring... This is why I said I was stunned when I know it's self-portrait.

 

It is hard to get diverse but strong moments from even pro model.

 

I rather say there is need to get pictures of totally different kind of subjects.

 

 

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Tamara, there is nothing boring about your portfolio. Repetitive, yes. But if repetition is boring to a particular viewer, that is his or her problem, not yours. I am fascinated not only by the variation you have been able to apply to these images, but to your obvious energy and dedication to the project. The fact that you are able to control the composition with the camera pointed at you is remarkable. Are you using software to see the image on the computer screen before you shoot, or do you just set up the shot, look into the lens and snap the shutter? Your images involve high degrees of color editing. This amount of manipulation requires starting with 16-bit RAW files if the image is going to print. Are your images that large, or only intended for monitor display as we see here? Don't ever stop what you're doing because someone else says this work is boring. You are doing exactly what any good artist must do. It will be interesting to see what you do if you start serious work with another model, but somehow I feel that your best work may always be of your own image.

 

VL

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Love those eyes, very beautiful. I really like the contrast. Very good job. All your work is amazing. Keep it coming.
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I don't use anything to see what photo would look like and I don't even want to see it because I think when you see yourself you cant be natural. I use remote controle, always leave lot of space around me ( so I can do composition in photoshop) and I never know when excatly would camera shoot ( there is time between you click and photo is taken and I don't wait frozen for the shoot to be taken). My photos are large but not that large I print them but not in huge size.
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I think the uncertainty of not knowing exactly when the camera is going to shoot results in a certain facial expression of yours that is very compelling and charming and is a constant through many of your images. It looks wild and innocent at the same time. As though the model has been suddenly surprised by a photographer intruding on the scene. "Like a deer caught in the headlights." It's lovely.

 

VL

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Tamara, I could look at your face every day. Those eyes alone could fill a book! Very hard to take a self portrait like this. I don't know how you do it. I have trouble even focusing on a model in front of me!
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You have the kindest and most expressive look, and the title is right on ! Face Me, Indeed ! Full marks for all of it, and not one bored bone in my whole body !*R*
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Hi Tamara

Instant recognition which jumps at me from the viewing page..lack of colour emphasises the geometric viewpoint especially the diagonals and of course the stunning eyes..top shot..

best regards

dougie

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ee mozda bi se slozija sa Denisom al i ostali su autoportreti odlicni! ja te Tamara smatram profesijonalkom, al lipse zvuci umjetnicom!! imas smisne usi :) (smisno kod nas nije uvrida a to znas)
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I wish could capture that "exact" expression when I shoot my portraits! Nice Work. Very Cool.
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