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Giorgio Mesghetz
{K:6724} 8/1/2005
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sei bella e brava
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Angelika Vulcano
{K:832} 6/18/2005
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John you are nice :) thanks!
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John Strazza
{K:11535} 6/18/2005
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yes - i like this one very much .. good in the frame - good tone - good expression .. wonderful image Angelika ..
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In Transit
{K:29432} 6/15/2005
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I happened upon your submissions while on the phone... and came back here...
Mike C. is clearly very correct in his comments...
But then on the other hand... this shows a Young lady with clear self determination... a forcefulness... that one may not wish to fool with...
Compliments
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Rona K **
{K:2375} 6/10/2005
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Good strong self Portrait. The pearls make it soft, the expression makes it a bit serious so all together it shows both sides of a strong woman. Excellent job. I do alot of self portraits and they are not the easiest thing to perfect. Very nice.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/25/2005
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I love it.. so perfect! *** roby
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Diego Ruggiero
{K:10659} 5/25/2005
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another good one, not so sharp, but very good in the expression! The cut is very interesting and the b/n quite good. Compliments. P.s. why do uy think i'm not enough critic with ur photos?
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 5/25/2005
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...then what? ;) This is very lovely, with effective sculpting in light.
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Carmen Fuchs
{K:6967} 5/24/2005
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My goodness, you're beautiful! Maybe a better background? I like this alot otherwise. =)
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Zannoni Matteo
{K:12211} 5/24/2005
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un ottimo autoritrato
Pace e salute, M.
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Shoot Mike
{K:3255} 5/24/2005
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Angelika,
Self-portraits are fun to shoot and fun to see what you've done when going back and looking. I will give you a few tips to make this one better. First let me say I like the bare shoulders and the pearls. Both go well with B&W pictures.
The crop could be a bit higher on the bottom of the picture removing the dark part of the armpit. Your chin could have been lowered and turned a couple inches towards the camera. This would have given you a more natural pose and made your right eye look better. Last, move away from your back drop to get it out of focus, say 5 feet away. This would help blur the back ground, hiding it and giving more focus on you the model.
Hope I've help.
Mike
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Frank Beer
{K:10112} 5/24/2005
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cool self :))
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 5/24/2005
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Excellent angelika !! superb detail , looks great in B&W !! well done .. marky .
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