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bride of casper

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if there is a bride of chucky, then there is certainly a bride of casper :] first off, i want to thank DELMUR, sharky_, VRG & soulofharmony for commenting on my last image "untitled" which was a flower that was almost.. well, dying. that was supposedly my post for today, the 15th of august, but somehow i managed to get bored & started playing around with my camera, attempting to post another self-portrait but not the collage form i had before titled as "x___photographs at 16." i still wanted this portrait to be as unique as possible, so a few minutes ago i found a photo that i actually liked, (were talking about 1:50am here) & started messing around with it with the use of microsoft picture it, which is probably unfamiliar to many of you.. i deleted my last photo only because i couldnt wait to post this one up, i just cant wait till tomorrow to find out if this is any good or not. im very open for constructive criticisms and whatnot. ive seen a lot of excellent work here in renderosity & i appreciate & trust all your honest rankings & comments. ive blabbered a little too much.. lol. enjoy the photo, thanks for viewing & again, constructive criticisms are definitely welcome. <3 kariz

Comments (10)


gwfa

3:59AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

I wouldn't have cut the eye (either in or out, but not partly...) - and a bit more contrast would be fine...

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fluffgirl

4:32AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

yes I agree with gwfa..i like to see the whole face as it is a nice one.. however i can see what you are trying to do with it.. .nice photo

zahnfee

5:17AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

I like it the way it is, with both, the framing and the burned out contrasts! but would be nice to see a another version with different framing for comparision...

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Enmos

6:05AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

I like it washed out like this, cool effect !! Have to agree about the eye tho, fantastic work nevertheless !! :o)

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diomedes66

7:50AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

This is quite lovely, has character, and I do very much like the high key work! Bravo, well done indeed!

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Zacko

8:08AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

What a nice pic this is. Love high key shots, and you managed to make it look really excellent. The fact that youre half out of the pic so to speak makes it look really classy. I would suggest that get rid of that stuff in the upper right corner, making it so that your face is the only thing in this picture. Excellent work! Have a great day #:O)

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Damia

4:46PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

Very cool shot! Like what you did with it. I do agree maybe lose the stuff in the top corner and take out the whole eye or put the whole eye in. Overall though, you did a great job with it. :)

logiloglu

8:18PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

a wonderful portrait. i like the high key effect. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!

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watapki66

9:05PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

Beautiful with the hi-key!

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tibet2004uk

10:16AM | Wed, 17 August 2005

I agree with Andreas about cloning out that thingie in the top right corner! Other than that, I like the highkey style and the cropping! Kinda stylish! :)


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F Numberf/2.8
MakeNIKON
ModelE4300
Shutter Speed10/22
Focal Length8

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