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krystal pp
{K:954} 7/16/2004
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neither of them look very tame:) they have the same look in their eyes...great capture!
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Alex Teller
{K:8286} 2/3/2004
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Excellent picture, clear, good toning. Perfect model in every respect with very nice features. Photography at its best! Regards, Alex
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S E
{K:101} 2/2/2004
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Excellent!
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James Philip Pegg
{K:10138} 1/23/2004
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Wonderful portfolio, some great shots!!!!
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Andre Moreira - Russo
{K:448} 1/23/2004
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Belíssima fotoe composição... parabéns
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Tim Long
{K:9228} 1/9/2004
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An excellent, original image, standing out from the welter of, admittedly well-done, fashion shots. There's a story in your picture. Nice work!
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RC. Dany
{K:64104} 1/7/2004
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Excellent . congrats anne...
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 1/7/2004
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I agree with everything that has been said so far but want to add that I think you should have used a smaller aperture as the dogs head is slightly soft. This is an excellent image and it was shot on film even? well done.
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Dan Arthur
{K:4280} 1/7/2004
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Great photo and very interesting. I certainly understand Mary's perspective and honestly I find my first look not being at the model's face, but raced to look at several aspects of the photography. For instance, the chain, features of the model (especially the skirt and top), and the expression of the dog. Personally, I really like how it all fit together - very creative and I especially like the B&W feel. Great Work, Dan
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 1/7/2004
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Wonderful and very provocative~
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Lisa Speck
{K:340} 1/7/2004
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Very nice, somewhat "post-modern" image.
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 1/7/2004
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This shot caught my eye for some reason. I'm not sure about that strong diagonal branch...it seems to slice the image in two, which bugs me.
HOWEVER, the diagonal line is nicely mirrored by the model's right leg, arms, and even the dog's visible legs. That helps tie the branch back into the photograph.
Maybe what bugs me is that I would rather focus on the model and dog, but instead I first focus on the branch.
One of the nicest aspects of this image is how you got parallel expressions from both the model and the dog. Having photographed a bunch of dogs myself, I know how tricky that can be.
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Paco Ferrer
{K:8586} 1/7/2004
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Very GooD!
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