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i like this one...as is. pretty cool.
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I really like the girl on the benches...but, I have to say this one doesn't really do anything for me. I can't really even say exactlywhy I don't like it...it just doesn't hold my interest.
It's an interesting technique and maybe would work better for a different subject. |
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What about this one?the first had an disturbing eye focus
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yeah, that works even better.
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That is an improvement. Kind of simulates an impressionistic watercolor painting style...
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very watercoloresque... i as well prefer the 2nd attempt..
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I prefer the first one. The only thing that gets to me is that on the left hand side there is some reeds or tall grass that is not blurred. Either you missed it in the processing or you could just could it out.
But I definitely prefer the first shot. |
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I like both of them. I also like what you've been doing with the girl on the bench. Your style is very unique and intriguing.
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