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Water Sirens - Sonia Mason


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This was an amazing amount of fun. Please let me know what you

think. Thank you for your time and thoughts

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Excellent! Beautiful portrait and wonderful reflections. Very creative Sonia! It looks like it was llot of fun! Warm regards, Leslie
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Hey, can I have the one on the right?

 

Very cool effect on this one. Nice skin tones. Expressions maybe a tiny bit off?

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Spectacular, Sonia. Your work is of high standard...always interesting and crisp. max...Awesome work, my friend. Regards, Lawrence.
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Definately a great idea for a shot with interesting p/p work added...hope you didn't get too wet...:-)) Regards
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I love this your work. It is original and very well done.. Is beautiful idea and beautiful Sirens. In this case i would be Ulysses (Ulisse) :-]
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Wonderful concept Sonia,and you 'brought it to fruition'....I congratulate you on the thought and time that must have gone into this shot....you're all very beautiful....but for some reason, when I looked at it the 'witches of Eastwick' came to mind....great use of light, color, layers and fantastic detail.....love it!!.........Gail
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I want to join you now. Excellent pp work. Good usage of the flood filter( I think).
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I will not say "You did very well; congratulations.. go on.". I think I will say what you need to hear. You will appraise, of course.. And let me refer your models as ( black, red and blue). I don't know whether I can express my impression about this image very well; but I will try.. I feel that you are not experienced working with models.. So you are trying to get a very original composition.. You did it with some degree; but what you overlooked is aesthetics.. Your models are not in ease.. This is obvious for the red and the black.. And they are very crowded in this image..(very tight together).. This is like spoiling very valuable material while cooking.. I think I would do worse mistakes if I did this.. But anyway, this is the way to be better.. But a "maydanoz" like me should tell you this.. take care.. best wishes.. OB.
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Perfect title for this beautiful portrait, Sonia. The post procesing is really creative. Very good work! Best regards!
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Thank you all agian for your thoughtful comments. Doug, I think the direct translation for Maydanoz is Parsley, for spicing and flavour.
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