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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 2/3/2004
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beautiful!
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Keith Song
{K:-11} 12/21/2002
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I like her facial expression, especially in relationship with the dog's. Good range of tones and composition.
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Anne E. M. Zang
{K:4135} 12/21/2002
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Sarah, An avid fan of the Jenny series, I was happy to see this one. I see it as sort of a youthful version of Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker". Good exposure. All the wrinkles and folds make it feel comfortable and relaxed, and yet her posture and expression make her look...dignified...too. I like the butterfly and loose threads on her jeans ...they hint at the child behind the adult expression. I can almost see her breaking from that expression into a mischevious grin and running around the house at full speed. Pretty neat!
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 12/19/2002
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Thanks for all the great comments.
Sarah
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Adam E. J. Squier
{K:9803} 12/18/2002
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Ha. I was just going to comment on the chopped foot when I read it in your "about" text. I'd try cropping Wolfie out completely, coming right up to the top of her left (lower) wrist -- just above the sleeve cuff.
But then it wouldn't be a photo of your two favorite people. ;-)
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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 12/18/2002
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Great shot, Sarah, her expression is priceless! Well done
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 12/18/2002
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Sarah, once again you've captured a wonderful shot of Jenny, being just a little girl. Keep up the good work. Jim
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Maarten Venter
{K:885} 12/18/2002
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I love her expression, Sarah. The tonal quality of the picture is great. Very well done.
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