Hi,
Munit was performing at our annual acacia Jazz festival held last weekend. What do you think?
cheers,
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Hi,
Munit was performing at our annual acacia Jazz festival held last weekend. What do you think?
cheers,
Of all three photos, I like the middle one the most. You can see her eyes and the colours are more bright. I always like to see people's eyes, even if they are not looking at you. I find it that I connect more to the person if I see their eyes.
Nice set Yisehaq, I quite like the emotion in shot 1. Good sharpness too.
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I also like the emotion in #1.
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Pretty much what everyone else said. The light in number two is more interesting, however, the emotion is in shot number 1. Correct that - it's exactly what everyone else is saying
Thanks Iggy!
nice set, ditto on the clarity of shot #1
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