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Jennifer Newton
{K:32} 5/2/2003
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Thanks for the comment Darrell, but there is no photoshop. Done the old fashion way in the darkroom, and hand colored.
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Darrell Larose
{K:736} 5/2/2003
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Well done, creative use of both photographic and PhotoShop techniques. This is an arresting image, but should be bigger!
Darrell Larose Ottawa, Canada
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Sandra Engman
{K:1231} 8/30/2002
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Classic! Jennifer, If this is what happens when you spend to long in the dark room I say you should lock yourself in there. Spectacular job!
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William R Eastman III
{K:2141} 8/3/2002
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This is a totally magnificent image--all by itself. I'm reading the other comments and I understand nothing. I don't know if I missed something. Each of the components in this photograph are delicate hued, stand alone, evocative, sensual, passionate, touching, emotive. I would like to see this with a broad black boarder that draws you into the image and holds you there until your wife comes into the room and says in a delicate tone: "Get off the computer!"
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000 000
{K:1471} 8/3/2002
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I meant without one nostril. but i don?t think even without the nose it is less human. Well it was just one of those crazy ideas.
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Jennifer Newton
{K:32} 8/3/2002
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thanks guys, this is actual a two part series sort of. the other one is same style with her looking away, it's currenty in a local show, my friends liked the other one better so I will post it when I get it back and hope you give me some more feed back Jen
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Zarazka Zarazkovich
{K:1510} 8/3/2002
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Very nice job, I do not agree about removing the nose, it makes the picture less human and adds a big white space between eye and lips making the picture less attractive
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000 000
{K:1471} 8/3/2002
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Hi Jenny!
nice job. I like it.Try it without the nose and see what changes it will make. Did it some time ago, but not in the Darkroom.
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