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Re: The reflection of HerI like the first image. There is a lovely combination of elements, the rough rendered wall, the old dressing table and dark pitted floorboards and an enigmatic lady. The second is spoiled, IMO by a major defect in the reflective surface in the middle of the mirror. Although you can see the same defect in the first image it doesn't stand out.
Re: The reflection of HerAlex, I agree with Shakey in that the colours are all perfect but the wonky picture on the wall is a bit of a worry.
The B&W is nowhere as good as the colour and the eyes IMO should be looking twoards you and not herself. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Re: The reflection of HerI quite like the fact that the mirror is 'rustic'. Is is a little hard to notice in the first pic as i was thinking she had tattoos at first, but its more evident in the second which i like.
Miike
Re: The reflection of HerI reckon you could change the feel on the last one by increasing the noise and making it look antique... then the imperfection in the mirror will blend
Re: The reflection of HerThanks for all your comments. I can see the mirror imperfections as a destraction in the b&w as well.
Alex
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I thought the same thing, tattoos and some sort of design on the dress when i first looked, im with the others though, that first image is great, but i also noticed the crooked picture..... now for me to find a model to try some of these style shots! Life is all about ass, you're either covering it, laughing it off, kicking it, kissing it, busting it, trying to get a piece of it, or behaving like one
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