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Low-key sombreness brightens my day. I like your style, Amy.
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To me this photo is bleak and frightening. Thumbs up.
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Hi Bryan, this photo is rock n' roll to me. Thumbs up.
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Captivating. Great details with the cracking skin. I like the composition with the dreamy gaze and the blueish sky in the background. Good work, Daniel.
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What a great photo. Lots of action and strong expressions.
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I would love to know what you think. Any comments will be greatly
appreciated. Cheers.
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Any comments are appreciated.
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Simply magical.
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What a great photo you have taken here, Miguel. Johan Hegg is such a strong personality on stage, and you have captured his force and intensity here perfectly. Not only have you gotten the ferociousness of the eyes, but his trusted horn at his side (with mead in it?) is visible and in fine detail, and the background is very interesting and strong as well. METAL!
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This captures so perfectly the innocence of a playful, happy child. Nice work.
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We were horsing around in the forest, having fun. I am wondering if it
matters that most of the photo is blurred out. Let me know what you think.
Thank you.
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What a great picture! The warmth and clarity is breathtaking. That hardened face tells a story that I find myself wanting to hear. Cheers.
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Nice shot. I love the similarities between the two characters walking towards each other; both young men, heads turned slightly to the camera, both holding some paper, and they both have white shoes with the left foot elevated an inch or two off the ground. Oh, and I just noticed a third character behind the mime, also with some paper in her hand. The mime has his thumb up, as do I.
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If I should ever get so good at capturing expressions, I'll be a happy photographer. This is definitely one for the wall. Thanks for your ctirique, Pierre.
-Olivur.
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A lot of emotion in this photo. Very good.
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Brilliant portrait. The clarity and detail, the daring use of black, and the intensity of the subject makes this one superb.
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Well spotted. The curves and lines make this one rich. I also appreciate the number of the picture coupled with the name of the electronic's store ;-)
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Love the shades.
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Wonderful lighting and composition. I love the shades on her face.
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I think the dark tones fit this photo perfectly. Jerry's edit might bring it more brightness, but in my opinion it also takes away from the photo that which makes it great. The girl looks a bit cold the way she embraces herself, and the hair is messy, which could indicate that it is windy. Having it in a darker tone complements the subject.
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Hi Ruud, glad to see that you find the felines aesthetic and interesting subjects. I love the way the gravel stands out.
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Great work
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I would like to echo the above: depth of field and expression very nice indeed. Bravo.