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    Jai B

          4

    Unless you have shot underwater, you may not appreciate the effort

    required, just to get a photograph. trying to recreate a vision, is that much

    more difficult. This image, is what i was after. no real retouching except for

    color correction..

    Untitled

          6

    She is lovely, the pose is classic, but...your photoshopping is off...

    perhaps our monitor isnt calibrated but the cloning up the right side is very obvious..plus you missed up at the top...

    otherwise lovely

    2 3

          6
    awww..she is so beautiful...i would love to see her left hand..love how the light reveals the contours of her body..something funny with the her placement in th e frame..off balance is cool sometime, but not here..once again..great image

    2 9

          4
    beautiful young woman, she appears to be sinking into the sheets a bit much. the void in the top left grabs my attention..love the lighting, love her relaxed and pleasant expression..maybe her eyes are a bit to centered (rule of thirds)..nice over all but could be better..
  1. this image is beautful and would be over the top had there not been a wrinkled bed sheet in the background..the light and model is beautiful..it didnt need the finger in the mouth, it was already complete..

    Smile!

          28
    to much diffuse glow, the photo has lost some of it character because of the blown highlights, i think i would have preferd the original. the white blob to her left adds nothing..IMHO
  2. nice thai folder, good job! i would have like to have been there as the sun was going down. BTW wheres the reclining buddah photos??? did the tuk-tuk drivers bother you continuously?

    we seem to have visited the same places in bangkok.

    Anila VII

          7

    you can sure tell that canon sensor from the thumbnail, but im sure your D60 didn't develope the repour with the model, set the lights and compose this lovely portrait, love the soft wrap around lighting, burned edges, excellent job!

    regards

    Doug

     

    Hope ?

          25

    i keep wonering if some mordern day adventureres were using this vehicle to explore this area and it became stuck, like the tall ships that were caught in the ice, exploreing NW passages and were abandoned. it could be, this is someones backyard and the jeep was just parked and never touched again.

    either way, with the distress shown by the jeep with in this lovely environment, you've captured a wonderful photograph...great job. Doug

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