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Kenneth Car
{K:5704} 11/19/2003
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A fine portrait, warm and sensuous.
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Reynaldo Guimaraes
{K:2422} 4/30/2003
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Andrew, thanks for all your comments!! Many thanks. When will your page be running?
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Andrew Caldwell
{K:18307} 4/29/2003
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I shall resist the temptation to sink to the level of cheap puns about sockets, plugs, power, and electricity.... (Nice portrait, by the way.)
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Larry J. Rhodes
{K:2441} 11/3/2002
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Another comment...wouldn't worry too much about the softness. I'm assuming you're scanning these in from actual prints, which will invariably cause some softness. I think we've just become too spoiled on seeing pictures either taken with digicams, or scanned directly from film, which gives sharper scans. The softness in your pictures really isn't a concern, 'cause it's just a limit of the print and scanner. :) Hope this helps. As always, you've done a good job capturing the mood of your model. :)
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Larry J. Rhodes
{K:2441} 11/3/2002
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Reynaldo,
Though a nice light disc or light panel would be the best way to go (I prefer two-sided white and gold myself), you can just use white foam core board for a reflector also. I would've placed this to the other side of this model to fill in the shadows. And Brian made a good comment on placement of the model...slightly more to the left would've been a good move, causing the model to be facing INTO the picture, which will help draw the viewer's eyes through the picture, rather than just right into it, which causes a "trapped" sensation. On a side note...does this guy charge by the hour or by the job? *wink* Thanks for posting, guy. :)
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Reynaldo Guimaraes
{K:2422} 10/24/2002
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Thanks Heather, Thanks Brian. The original copy is sharper. Maybe I dont use scanner correctly. Thanks for coming.
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Brian Steele
{K:620} 10/23/2002
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Nice expression. I think this would be an absolute killer of a photo if there was slightly more light to the left, the model was placed slightly off center to the left, with the same pose, and the background was a bit different. A *slightly* sharper reproduction might help too. Good stuff.
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heather martino
{K:3648} 10/23/2002
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I like this one much better than the first Wagner - its always good to see the persons experssion. Oh, by the way, I have a problem with a light fitting.... *grin* H:)
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