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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 7/22/2003
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I'm sure no one gave the bride a second glance, with this bridesmaid :-)
I think Vincent has a good point about those bricks and the softening. I'd prefer to see her sharp, and the background blurred (using wide aperture, and putting more space between her and the wall). Probably if her eyes were sharp, less attention would be drawn by the dress (nothing in the image has a strong a colour as that dress).
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John Chiu
{K:6250} 7/21/2003
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Nice effect, a good portrait.
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Carla Pires
{K:10713} 7/21/2003
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Very nice portrait. Your princess is beautyful. Well done!!
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Sun Shine
{K:6225} 7/21/2003
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Yes, you have a lovely and lightening princess! And she has a great photographer!I loved it.Very artistic and nice portrait.
Giselle
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Alex Belfi
{K:3344} 7/21/2003
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Very lovely!
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Vincent Mo
{K:857} 7/21/2003
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I think the softening was a little too strong... and a "softer" background might have worked better. brick isn't very soft. =)
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Tania Falowski
{K:247} 7/21/2003
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Its a very pretty photograph and the soft tone was a good idea. Also its a very romantic title.
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