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🕐 01-25-24 23:28 wrote:
This could be a life like sculpture. I have seen a few very similar in the Art Gallery of NSW in Sydney. The realism in those was amazing, one couldn't tell if real or not even at close distance.
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🕐 04-13-12 19:25 wrote:
Very fine. It has taken me years to learn to frame inside the confines of the head as you have done so successfully here. It adds to the character insight of this shot, and is unusual in a child portrait. The focus point, as Keith points out, and the angle of view and the timing are perfect.
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Obake
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🕐 04-13-12 08:23yukio wrote:
Thanks for the comments, guys.

Petronius: Funny you would put it that way. My first thought when I saw this image was "Blurry, but just clear enough to be creepy"!
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🕐 04-13-12 02:52 wrote:
Good portrait - straight and no messing!

jesse
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🕐 10-16-11 04:34 wrote:
Like the way you've framed / composed this one.

John
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🕐 03-06-11 12:30 wrote:
Well seen!
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Lyon and Chestnut
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🕐 03-05-11 17:18 wrote:
Out of order?
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Sutemi's Hands
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🕐 01-31-11 08:01 wrote:
Hard work life expression. Nice shot Yukio.
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On the Muni
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🕐 01-31-11 05:05 wrote:
Great range of expressions on their faces.

John
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9th and Irving
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🕐 12-13-10 10:53 wrote:
That's a great photo. You really used tone well to separate your subject and the background.

Hope to see more of your work.
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