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Samuel Downs
{K:7290} 3/3/2002
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Jason, Hey, I like the tilt of the heads better than the straight on shot. For me, it says, "passion and caring" more than the straight one... Nice shot and nice presentation too... :-)
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james mickelson
{K:7344} 3/3/2002
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I like this shot. The other in the series is too awkward. This has a lot of sensuality to it.
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Miles .
{K:896} 3/3/2002
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I like the two pictures - good people pictures. As has already been stated the second is a little unsharp. However ignoring that they work well together (the photographs).
I think you stopped at the right time. Your images have suggested a line of thinking and leave the viewer intrigued as to what might have happened next. Intrigue is good.. Miles
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Daniel L Quigley-Skillin
{K:1383} 3/3/2002
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I'm sure it did :) It's too bad you can't post some of the others.. I really enjoy work like this. It takes a special touch to not cross the line of being art. Looking through your gallery here it seems like you do a good job at that. Leaving the imagination open.
Maybe someday I'll catch a shot like that :)
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Jason Bennett
{K:213} 3/3/2002
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Thanks Daniel !! The focus on the second image (this one) is also rather soft. Shooting wide open yields very shallow depth of field and as my friend tilted her head, she slipped out of focus. I wish I could post more from the club but no nudity is allowed... By the way, she had rhine stones glued all the way up her spine. Looked very cool !!
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Daniel L Quigley-Skillin
{K:1383} 3/3/2002
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Yes, it is too bad. Though in a way, it isn't. It looks as if the tone on the woman (left) is too hot. I do have to admit that pulled off, both of the images that you posted for this series would be wonderfull framed together. You got one great one out of it... That'll just have to do.
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