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Salema Khatoon (B/W)



Touched in PS CS2


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Kaushik,I like both the versions.Sepia tone had an old-world charm. B&W image is more realistic and has very good contrast and tone.But in both the images,she has enigmatic smile and beautiful eyes.
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I have to admit that I like the Sepia Version more :)))) But this one is excellent too it has more of realistic twist.Congrats.Charles.
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Another beautiful portrait of the beautiful girl called Salema . I liked the contrast in the first photo more
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i love her face and you bring it across so beautifully thru your art my friend.
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If only she knows that she is an international star now, How happy can she be. She is watch by people all over the world now. very Nice portrait!!
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foto molto ben curata nei dettagli e nei particolari

mi piace molto !!!!!! bravo!!!!

cordiale saluto alex to italy........

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Great portrait and great composition.The eyes expressions is really fantastical.

You succeeded to catch child innocence.(i hope that you will understand my English and thank you for your comments on my photos-it's important for me)

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Love the photo and the composition. Possibly, this one may have suffered just a little from the desaturation, unless the greyness was a desired effect ...
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My friend, you have the ability to capture the beauty and dignity of your country's people in "portraits" series. This kind of photograph requires an intricate linking between photographer and model, so far. Very nice indeed.
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Hi Kaushik, there is something magical about this portrait, i really love the look of her eyes, and you have captured that very well here, bravo really, thanks for the comment on my recent photo.

 

I will take a close look at your portfolio later, nice work here, my best regards, RK!

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hi...the only thing that disturbs be in this picture is the position of the eyes...it might just be me but I'd rather have them in the upper half of the picture. otherwise, i love your portraits! my regards, lisiane
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