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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 5/9/2009
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Speaking of self portraits.... here is the best, most honest, example of who I really am... http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1517036
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Diana Hunter
{K:516} 5/9/2009
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Now thats funny, thanks for the giggle Jim.
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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 5/8/2009
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Self portraits are tough. Once, I put a shot of m on this site. It killed two dogs, one cat, three pigs and made 14 women go mad...(as in crazy)... tough stuff tht self-portrait...
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Robert Jones
{K:1692} 5/11/2008
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Those self portraits are tough aren't they. Not bad considering. I think you did a fine job here.
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Scott Griffin
{K:714} 4/14/2008
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Nice idea. I would have made the girl in focus and had her drop the towl just a bit to really see the small of her back.
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Diana Hunter
{K:516} 4/12/2008
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Thank You Jacques, I may try that, I now have a remote contol too. Is hard to get something in the correct focus when it isnt there and then you run in the pic..haha.. thanks for al lthe comments, much appreciated
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 4/11/2008
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if you want to do it again, you should make a manual focus... so you can choose the right one.... Just a suggestion for you :)
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Diana Hunter
{K:516} 4/11/2008
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No i did this with the timer. this was the best shot of quiet a few.
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 4/11/2008
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I agree with Peter... but the second post is nicely worked. Do you have one with the model clear and soft background? could be interesting to see it. Otherwise, the composition and view of her back is real nice.
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Diana Hunter
{K:516} 4/11/2008
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you are right, I did mean to put this one on here.
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Peter Tzagarakis
{K:1430} 4/11/2008
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I'm not sure i understand the intent of the image. The model is soft and the background is in sharp focus. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
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