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Nariman Amiri
{K:491} 8/31/2003
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models don't look friendly...i like the composition...
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Petros Stamatakos
{K:12101} 7/12/2003
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If these models were clients, they got their moneys worth... heehee
Seriously, a lovely photo.
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Baturalp Torun
{K:2426} 7/6/2003
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very well composed.. nice perspective..
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Andy Simmons
{K:7704} 7/1/2003
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Great shot. Your use of a limited color palette is excellent. I love the depth provided by the street that recedes to the left. A very original way of framing a portrait of a couple. And these people have interesting faces. Nobody here is saying "Cheese," and isn't that a good thing. Very dramatric and original.
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Ersan Yuksel
{K:917} 6/1/2003
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great shot. good DOF. regds.
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Hakan Aker
{K:14146} 5/18/2003
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Very niceshot,the tone is excellent also,pastel colors makes this one a moody picture,i love it
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Rui Palha
{K:13624} 5/12/2003
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Excellent
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Gorilla K
{K:17526} 5/10/2003
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Perfekt im Bildaufbau, Natürlich und Ausdrucksstark. Gefällt mir ausgesprochen gut.
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Kevin Greggain
{K:2572} 5/10/2003
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This is definately a romantic shot.. It has great DOF, and a great use of the 1/3's method. Even the harsh sunlight in the distance is overlooked because of the overpowering draw to the subjects in this photo. I hope you provide more in this type of series. They are great..
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Otto Astorga
{K:723} 5/10/2003
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Such a nice embrace. I can feel it! I like the realaxed expressions of your subjects and the nice soft lighting that envelops them. I also like the composition. Perhaps cropping or burning in the highlights on the left part of the frame would make this shot even better. My eyes keep wondering there because of the difference in contrast which I find somewhat distracting. You could also try reversing the compositiong so that the lines lead to the couple instead of away from them. Other than that I think you have captured quite a moment. Regards, Otto
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