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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 1/10/2004
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Yes, I agree that sometimes you have to let things be as they are, and not have to control everything as one would inside a studio. This is life, not meant to be planned, but to allow to go as it may. Some people miss that point, and it's a shame. Street photographs don't go by the rules meant only for the studio. Show us more, Jorge!
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Mark Beltran
{K:32612} 1/6/2004
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I think the red she has on is sufficient in place of a shallow DOF to separate her from the two other people. I kind of like how they are arranged so close together, though. This is a very enjoyable photograph, Jorge. And she is very pretty indeed.
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John Reed
{K:6994} 1/5/2004
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Oops! Your subject caught you in the act! Was the next photo of her hand over your lens? You would benefit from having a longer zoom lens. My Panasonic FZ1, for example, has a 12X zoom in a very small package. People don't realize they're being photographed, a good benefit. I like your photo, but my sense of equilibrium gets disturbed when there is a list to the composition, for some reason. I would be a poor sailor!
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Hugo Pierre
{K:15692} 1/4/2004
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Evidentemente tienes muy buen ojo para las personas del sexo opuesto, aunque yo no estoy opuesto de ninguna manera. ?Bravo, Jorge!
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 1/4/2004
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Bonita imagen JORGE, realmente muy hermosa. saludos anne...
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 1/4/2004
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ainda bem..risos venham mais!!! abraço
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Igor Gatnik
{K:2300} 1/4/2004
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Good, but I would employ bluring and darkeninf od background. I would also cut the part of right side.
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