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<blockquote data-quote="steadyJaw" data-source="post: 308767" data-attributes="member: 25101"><p>I really liked that comment =) Thank you for your feedback!</p><p>I will definitely be shooting her again! and that means, with glasses on, since she never wears them off. And I think they are part of her personality too.</p><p>(Good for me, because I'll have to pay more attention and do things right next time XD)</p><p></p><p>In the third picture, I also thought at first they were a li'l distracting, but then I also thought they add sort of a sense of deep of field.</p><p>She is indeed very expressive =D</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like the contrast you achieved in this version. I think my processing on this one is a bit too cooked. It looks way more elegant in B&W.</p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steadyJaw, post: 308767, member: 25101"] I really liked that comment =) Thank you for your feedback! I will definitely be shooting her again! and that means, with glasses on, since she never wears them off. And I think they are part of her personality too. (Good for me, because I'll have to pay more attention and do things right next time XD) In the third picture, I also thought at first they were a li'l distracting, but then I also thought they add sort of a sense of deep of field. She is indeed very expressive =D I like the contrast you achieved in this version. I think my processing on this one is a bit too cooked. It looks way more elegant in B&W. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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