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Critique By: Carol Cefalu  (K:8388) Donor  
7/2/2010 10:24:14 AM

I do love this and agree its an amazing image but i must agree with Saad..it is blown on the high end..however if this is the desired effect than it's all a matter of opinion. Sometimes the greatest masterpieces are in the "mistakes" my friend!
        Photo By: Phillip  Minnis   (K:13131) Donor

Critique By: Carol Cefalu  (K:8388) Donor  
4/11/2010 9:33:53 AM

I love the style...I would like ot maybe see a tad more of her face but i understand sometimes less is more mysterious. It just seeems in this setting we should see her facial expression more as shes looking out the window.
Just that one darn curl :>

Beautiful still and makes me wonder what shes might be contemplating :>
        Photo By: Rocco T  (K:4130)

Critique By: Carol Cefalu  (K:8388) Donor  
7/7/2005 9:38:56 AM

Fabio,
I love this!
May I make a suggestion?
First, create a second copy layer and convert that copy layer to "lab colors" while keeping it in bw. In PS..IN your layers palate.. convert that top layer to "multiply" you'll be amazed at how that pulls the tones up.. and makes it MUCH richer. Then adjust your curves and contrast and brightness after..Flatten as jpeg. I have included a quick sample with masking effects..
I hope this helps..You have A huge AMOUNT of great photos to work with and I look forward to seeing more from you in the future!
Carol
        Photo By: Fabio Ficola  (K:10466)

Critique By: Carol Cefalu  (K:8388) Donor  
7/4/2005 3:50:37 AM

Very pretty Michelle. I would suggest maybe a tad more contrast and maybe sharpening up her eyes a little...( in Phot Shop with the "unsharp" tool..What about adding some magenta and yellow (sepia) to give is a little more warmth?

Intimate portrait of a beautiful woman.
Great!
Carol
        Photo By: Michelle Ayon  (K:33)


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