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Masquerade


jimmcnitt

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The eyes just stand out. The only, may be minor objection is, the right head (from the viewer) feels to be "hanging", as opposed to solid position of the left one. Anything to fill that black gap, may be hairs, like in the middle? Otherwise it's an excellent shot.
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Lush detail and vivid color make this a stand out image. I wish maybe that I could see a bit more top lip on both models, but still outstanding. Almost wish I had done it.
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This is superb. The color of the eyes really stands out and turns a nice photo in something really excellent.
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I love the color & detail here. I suppose the question about the eyes depends largely on what you were going for. To me the eyes of the one on the left of my screen appear a bit supernatural. In my very humble opinion, I think her eyes may have been a bit overdone. But Jim, I say this only because you asked, for in my mind it's a minor concern....this is a beautiful image.
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An amazing attention to detail is being presented here. The colors are smooth and vibrant without being overpowereing. They are all held back just enought to really let the eye colors fly. This is an extrodinary piece of photography. Pure art... Dave
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all elements fall into place. The colors of the eyes and how they compliment each mask is most striking. I sense there has been some PS post-production here. However it was done, the results are fantastic.
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Whoa... GREAT photo :-) Those eyes are really nice, I don't think you overdid on those. The only two things that could be improved (but now I'm nagging) is you might want to have the left face appear rounder (it looks very long) and to have the right person close her mouth (her teeth showing removes a bit of the mystery for me, though I don't know why :-) Overall, this is really an amazing photograph. Well done. (Hint: have it enlarged, framed, and put it somewhere where it's done justice ;-)
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The overused word "composition" is perfect here. I MIGHT have zapped some of the skin imperfections to keep the focus where it should be, but this is one hell of a great job.

 

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