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Very nice photo. Your light and composition are terrific.
The woman is the part of the photo I find most interesting because of the light and the effect of having her behind whatever cloth or screening device you used. The softness of that part of the image plus the soft gradient of tonal limited values makes a fascinating image for me.
I'm wondering about an image that was cropped from this image to show only that portion.
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Sasha Yastremskyi 18. Februar 2009, 7:59
imi place mult, bravoLanochka 15. Februar 2009, 13:02
Very nice and tarmming!!!!oq 6. Februar 2009, 8:42
so symbolic. very interesting idea...evolution and all..good processing. congrats!Comy 6. Februar 2009, 7:19
superb...Dragomir Vukovic 30. Januar 2009, 18:11
strong, intense, excellentSonia Esposito 29. Januar 2009, 14:31
Just amazing...lost for words...how very feminine and beautiful is this. SoniaLuisaMLara 28. Januar 2009, 9:08
Excellent!!! I like it a lot. Greetings, LMLEva T 10. Januar 2009, 22:33
Great shot, like it a lot :-)Sergio Pessolano 9. Januar 2009, 12:32
A class work.LuisaMLara 9. Januar 2009, 8:07
Well studied composition, light and textures. LMLAnca Silvia B. 8. Januar 2009, 21:09
Terrific!!!O fotografie care ma va obseda...
Cu drag,Anca
Jim McKinniss 4. Januar 2009, 20:58
Very nice photo. Your light and composition are terrific.The woman is the part of the photo I find most interesting because of the light and the effect of having her behind whatever cloth or screening device you used. The softness of that part of the image plus the soft gradient of tonal limited values makes a fascinating image for me.
I'm wondering about an image that was cropped from this image to show only that portion.
Jim