Doing another thing with a list for photos everyday. This is one I got for April.. your reflection. I'm sure it would look a lot better if I didn't have every freckle, vein and so forth not smoothed out but that isn't me.
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Doing another thing with a list for photos everyday. This is one I got for April.. your reflection. I'm sure it would look a lot better if I didn't have every freckle, vein and so forth not smoothed out but that isn't me.
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I like it just the way it is. Don't change a thing.
Do not change anything! :-) Very strong and emotional image. Like it very much.
It is a fabulous image. I like the B&W and graininess of it.
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no need to change anything. it's a terrific photo!
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a very sensual and well made picture - well done!!
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I know I haven't been around for ages (family issues, hopefully better soon), but I enjoy checking in on the monochrome forum from time to time. This picture compelled me to comment - love the emotion, love the expression, love the grain, love the pose. This wouldn't be out of place in some fine art gallery or coffee table book. Most excellent!
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