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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 6/10/2004
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Very good start. I agree with a few points made, although some comments are based on personal taste and that will always ne an issue:)
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Melissa Schalke
{K:2070} 2/13/2004
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Ik zie dat je uit Belgie komt dus ik kan het in het nederlands doen denk ik?!? Ik vind dit een mooie foto, ik zou zelf minder ruimte aan de bovenkant houden, zodat het hele beeld meer gevuld is. De hand vind ik absoluut geen probleem! Ik houd zelf altijd wel van sterk afgekaderde foto's moet ik zeggen... deze zou ik zelf dan ook afkaderen net boven haar hoofd, ook al valt de bovenkant van het kasteel dan weg. Mooie plaat!
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Jan Symank
{K:22030} 2/12/2004
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The hand is no problem.But you can crop some at the top Miss Vlaanderen is relaxed, very good !
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David Fisk
{K:7444} 2/12/2004
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Bjorn:
Very nice capture. My only comment might be a little sharper, but IMO. Everyone sees something a little different. Hopefully we're all here to improve, and share honestly. Left hand no problem for me. All in all, you've a nice portfolio.
Best regards David
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sandy c. hopkins
{K:17107} 2/11/2004
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i like the dof here bjorn..nice to see your outside stuff.. the hand left one? doesn;t bother me..maybe a touch lower than her fingers.. maybe if we see the one we should also see the rest of the other.
nice shot though bjorn regardless.. :)
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Kurt Pas
{K:2267} 2/11/2004
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Bjorn,
Congrats with your outdoor photo shoot! For some reason the heavy red of the nice Belgian bricks are trying to get my attention away from the lovely Belgian model you found. Also the castle attempts to fall a bit backwards, and the model is doing that to. Maybe a problem with perspective.
But I?m not a pro and have no experience in any model shoot. So it?s easy to comments, but I will definitely produce less if I was the one handling the camera.
Regards Kurt
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