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Candace Elyse
{K:338} 9/30/2004
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The Black background doesnt go well with the all black she kinda blends in...Great pose! Candace
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 9/26/2004
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Thank you Howie. Looked at your portfolio and I like your photo art and when I have time later I will be leaving comments. Have't done any in a while myself.
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 9/26/2004
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The light and detail here are perfect. Beautiful model and her eyes are stunning. Like everything about this capture.
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Stephen Bivens
{K:7308} 9/25/2004
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I love it. It looks 3D
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 9/24/2004
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Ryan, It was a gray background, If you look 2 comments up from yours, I explained to Emy how I did it. I used a layer amsk but you can also erase her out of the top layer but the layer mask is easier to correct.
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Ryan Greene
{K:3297} 9/24/2004
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I've been looking at this entire series Jeff, I think I like this one best. The angle and lighting are really nice. What do you use for the background?
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 9/21/2004
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Thank you Kelli, I am in a toss-up about the arm - it may look a little odd because of the angle and perspective but it is her arm and I assure you it is a normal arm. I think I will remove the arm to see if it works, may be even as you said.
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 9/21/2004
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Thank you so much for your honest critique, Emy. The "black" background was actually gray. I seleted the gray background and made it an even gray, I copied the image to a new layer, switched the layer blending mode to "Multiply" then applied a layer mask and using a black brush, painted over the area that I wanted blocked - which was Daisy so she would show through from the background layer as normal while keeping the background black.
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Kelli Evans
{K:356} 9/21/2004
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Great angles/ perspective! For that, the arm doesn't bother me so much- I can't focus on it because my eye is drawn up to her face by the legs from one direction, and the arm from another direction. The arm may seem a bit strange, but it makes sense in the image- I think if you removed it/ put it beyond her she would appear off balance- falling toward the front of the frame....ALTHOUGH...that could be kind of cool with this composition.
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emily savva
{K:21113} 9/21/2004
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beautifull expression and a very interesting perspective... like the use of black background... i think it adds a more dynamique and dramatic feel to it... i agree about the arm but still this is a strong work... again the skin looks like silk.... very well done.... emy :)
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 9/21/2004
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This is my favorite so far, of Daisy. Beautiful, natural, relaxed pose. Excellent!
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Jeff Fiore
{K:11277} 9/21/2004
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Karen, You have done it yet again, you really can spot everything that bothers me in a photo. I noticed it too and actually thought about cloning the arm and hand out to make it appear behind her back.
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karen clarke
{K:18893} 9/20/2004
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I love this image, the best one of this model yet. The skin tone is superb as well as the lighting. But you know, as I look at it a bit more, the right arm seems a bit odd looking-hadn't noticed it before. Otherwise I really like this shot~
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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 9/20/2004
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beautiful model..and wonderful pose. the light is perfect ! thanks again Jeff !
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 9/20/2004
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Great expression from her.. almost a asking look. The pose is also good.. the stockings that goes up that high gives the picture an abstract feeling over it as its abit hard to see the curves of her body. If she would have weared a cute skirt and a top.. and had the same pose it would be more sensual if you ask me.. =)
Great shot my friend!
Patrick J
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James Philip Pegg
{K:10138} 9/20/2004
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Excellent shot, Beautiful model, wonderful pose, great lighting, photo very sharp. The situation is simply posed yet alluring. All my best, James
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