vic vic Aug 28, 2008 akki .. the two doesnt seem to work together i think, though both are good ... the rite-side one is super portrait , just great
akki .. the two doesnt seem to work together i think, though both are good ... the rite-side one is super portrait , just great
Shangheye Aug 28, 2008 Ironically I like the one on the left..the blur creates some tension. I think the fact that one is sharp and one is blurred doesn't allow them to match. Either way, love the warmth of the light and your gaze. K
Ironically I like the one on the left..the blur creates some tension. I think the fact that one is sharp and one is blurred doesn't allow them to match. Either way, love the warmth of the light and your gaze. K
jd callow Aug 28, 2008 I agree with both. The left is better (2 my I) and they don't go. None the less nice to see you with less melancholy.
I agree with both. The left is better (2 my I) and they don't go. None the less nice to see you with less melancholy.
Akki14 Aug 29, 2008 That's *less* melancholy? cyanotype blue can be happy... but still not very happy truthfully. I think I put on a good act sometimes. I'm almost tempted to keep them together just because they annoy people. I like the one on the left more too.
That's *less* melancholy? cyanotype blue can be happy... but still not very happy truthfully. I think I put on a good act sometimes. I'm almost tempted to keep them together just because they annoy people. I like the one on the left more too.
vdoak Aug 29, 2008 'Left' glamor, 'right' true crime, detective or criminal? (Imagination comes to life with them together.)
'Left' glamor, 'right' true crime, detective or criminal? (Imagination comes to life with them together.)