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-- steve v (Steve1chsn@aol.com), October 16, 2000
it's rubbish. i have girls at least this attractive chase me home from work every day, begging me to photograph them. but when i do relent and deign to make them immortal, i certainly don't place them in such a pedestrian pose, light them so that they replicate a homesick racoon, and utilize an f-stop that is neither fish nor fowl, turning the background into a slightly fuzzy suggestion of a cheap motel. just giving you a taste of your own soup, steve. the truth is, she is lovely, and if her feet weren't suspended on top of her head, the shot would be quite attractive.
-- wayne harrison (wayno@netmcr.com), October 16, 2000.
Wayne don't be timid tell us how you really feel.
-- Altaf Shaikh (bshaikh@nyc.rr.com), October 17, 2000.
Yeah, I really like the rabbit ears, you should send this one to Hef. (she's a vampire bunny, right?)... t
-- tom meyer (twm@mindspring.com), October 17, 2000.
Subversion or incompetence?Give us a reason to care.
-- Struan Gray (struan.gray@sljus.lu.se), October 17, 2000.
I think its a good photo--especially if it's for HER book.
-- shawn (seeinsideforever@yahoo.com), October 17, 2000.
photo should be rotated clockwise 3 or 4 degrees.background subtracts from effect of model.
good blacks in hair, good skin tones, good light areas on face, shadows in the right places.
overall a pretty good picture.
-- ed (ekang@cse.nd.edu), October 17, 2000.
We definitely need to see a bit of body in order to give those feet a context. And the eyes are just a bit dark.
-- John Kantor (jkantor@mindspring.com), October 17, 2000.
"I think its a good photo--especially if it's for HER book." <-------- That is something for my famous quotes file, I was laughing for a good 10 minutes.
-- Altaf Shaikh (bshaikh@nyc.rr.com), October 17, 2000.
Of the three, to me, this is your best shot simply because of those beautiful hands.
-- Tony Rowlett (rowlett@alaska.net), October 17, 2000.
I love the face and hands. Get rid of the feet!
-- Todd Frederick (fredrick@hotcity.com), October 29, 2000.