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Nice concept Leigh but to me the image looks like it is either a crop from a much larger image, or is just out of focus/blurry. I really like the idea though and think it would be better with a crisper image.
Cheers, Owen.
I really like these, Leigh. They almost look like drawings, with great texture. I prefer #2, as I think the expression in #1 is a little blank and I don't like the wall as much as a black b/g.
Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
The second doesn't really do anything for me.
However I find the first really evocative. Her arms provide strong leading lines into her face. I also like that the first shows her lips and two eyes visible - creates more interest. And the treatment suits the shot perfectly. Very nice. ![]()
Number one for me, the clean lines are great, unfortunately the second shot looks as if she has some nasty form of dermatitis!
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I used to be indecisive..but now I'm not so sure. Nikon D300 + Glass + Stuff
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