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Hamdy Reda
{K:874} 2/23/2005
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very good morning ;)
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Faisal Sajjad
{K:144} 4/14/2004
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very nice photo and such a beautiful lady.
your name sounds like you are from pakistan. its good to see your pictures here. your pictures tell me that you are more of an persian fellow. anyways... its good to see people from all corners of the world.
Regards!
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Ali Kamran
{K:1097} 2/7/2004
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such a nice colors I like it just if I knew what kind of camer did you use best regards
see my pages and give your idea http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/17965.html keep in touch Ali Kamran
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Makan Mehrpooya
{K:238} 1/5/2004
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alive job!
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/4/2004
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Beatiful color! I'm of the mindset that having your subject dead center in the frame isn't ideal. I tend to think images with the subject slightly off center, if not at the crossing of the thirds are a bit stronger. I think having your subject off to the left a little more and revealing a bit more of her torso would create a more interesting image. Your framing and presentation is nice and professional. Well done.
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Tom Pokusa
{K:586} 1/3/2004
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I like the colors and depth of field. If I were to be picky, it seems that the cropping is a little abrupt. It's just my opinion, but I think the photo would be better if it were either a headshot or included her whole body. As shown, it seems caught in-between. With the great colors and depth, I think more of the model's body (and foreground) would enhance the photo even further. Beautiful model with a perfect smile.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 1/3/2004
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The dead-center composition works nicely with what almost looks like a halo around her head. It looks a little soft in the focus somehow.
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