ladies of metal - ms.fatalflaw
ladies of metal - ms.fatalflaw
Photography \ Figure | 05/16/08 @913 |
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updated:i agree with the comments about the skin showing at the bottom being distracting, so i cropped the image.
however, i don't like to manipulate images to the point of getting rid of an existing element so therefore i haven't removed the white line.
i appreciate your comments, however it's just my own personal preference.
thanks!
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i haven't posted anything in quite a long time, but i really love the way this photo turned out.
model: ms.fatalflaw
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05/17/08 @992
I would heal the white strip on the road and crop some at the bottom....the skin on this case acts like a distracting element.
Carlos
05/17/08 @115
05/17/08 @417
Agree with the cropping suggestion by the old and wise man - Carlos.
05/17/08 @545
05/17/08 @621
The subject is very simple - pretty girl near a road - but it's still very special because the warm light and asphalt reminds me of a bygone time in my life... not sure it ever happened though.
A lil note to remember: Sometimes too much post processing, even though it looks great, removes the soul from a photo. That's why I sometimes end up liking the less good snapshots, rather than a perfect professional edited one.
05/17/08 @674
05/17/08 @741
well done
+9
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05/17/08 @821
Love those strings of hair in the wind
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05/22/08 @293
Would crop off the exposed skin at the bottom; it's a bit distracting.
White line behind the model is a bit distracting as well.
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