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A very attractive model in a very unattractive location. I like it! Nice juxtaposition, well lit and creatively framed.
Cheers,
Dennis
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I agree with you. Of the five self portraits that you have posted here, this one is the most effective. Why? I think it is because this is the only shot where we can see your eyes directly, not through your glasses. You might want to try more shots like this or leave your glasses off for a few and see if the results strike you differently.
Cheers,
Dennis
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I like this shot a lot. Touching is such a huge part of a child�s learning process, and this picture really captures that act of playfully engaging ones curiosity. The technical aspects (hand sharp, rest not, face partially cropped out of frame) really illustrate this very well. Nicely done. Cute kid too, btw.
Cheers,
Dennis
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Great composition. This image leaves me wondering why, in a seemingly unending field of poppies, these two young girls have chosen to grace that one flower with their attention. Congrats.
Dennis
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Lovely, near monochromatic tones. Interesting composition highlighting the form of the building. Nice shot.
Cheers,
Dennis
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Quite a lovely shot, high-tone, but not really. I like the way the model has her hair wrapped around her neck like a scarf(self-grown accessories??) I'm not sure if the split appeals to me, but that is matter of personal preference. Perhaps there is an opportunity to double your revenue by selling both a left and right side version of this portrait :)
Cheers,
Dennis
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Musically talented, and a snappy dresser to boot! Nice street snap.
Cheers.
Dennis
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Good doggie, good doggie . . .
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Pretty groovin' picture. I like the composition, the way the flowers (pre)echo the verticality the skyline, without competing with it.
Cheers,
Dennis