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Lydia Nel
{K:3579} 6/4/2007
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Ja, how many perfect shots do we lose due to the dear old focusing gremlin. Don't know whether Ignacio did this intentionally, but it bothers me too that there is no one clearly focused area in this image. Otherwise, it could clearly have been a winner - lovely colours too.
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Mark Brewster
{K:307} 6/1/2007
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I had the same problem as Gary. My eyes had much trouble and tried to...autofocus themselves for lack of words. A very sweet picture indeed, beautiful eyes!
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Billy Bloggs
{K:51043} 5/31/2007
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She's beautiful and sweet certainly and it's well composed and potentially a first rate portrait. However I feel it's let down by a lack of sharpness somewhere on her face. Traditionally at least the eyes are supposed to be sharp for a successful portrait but rules are made to broken and successful portraits can offer selective focusing on lips, eyebrow etc to great effect. The problem here is that there's no one point on her face that's sufficiently in focus, so my eye tends to roam around her face instead of settling somewhere quickly and using that as a starting point to view the rest of the image. Others may disagree, of course. Regards, Gary
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Mojgan Bahasadri
{K:16243} 5/31/2007
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Beautiful and sweet portrait. Brava Ignacio.
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Hussain Nasir
{K:710} 5/31/2007
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Beautiful Portrait for this lovely Sabrina :) Hussain
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