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23-10-08, 01:13 PM
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My Edwardian Parasol



     
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23-10-08, 01:14 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

Cracking pic, although for me you could ditch that umbrella
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23-10-08, 01:15 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

LOL thanks! Im actually dressed under that!


     
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23-10-08, 01:17 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

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LOL thanks! Im actually dressed under that!

Damn!!!!!!!!!
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23-10-08, 01:23 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

Nice shot KK - I wonder how many people (ok JR, BC and Ste!) go adjust the levels to see if that brolly is translucent or not
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23-10-08, 01:25 PM
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Nice shot KK - I wonder how many people (ok JR, BC and Ste!) go adjust the levels to see if that brolly is translucent or not
now you have put ideas in their head! (its not BTW ) lol


     
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23-10-08, 05:54 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

I'm sitting here with my 3D X-Ray specs...

There must be a massive pile of washing and ironing in KK's house with all this photography going on...

Seriously, it's a good experimental pic but something not quite working for me. Certainly making a lot of effort KK, haven't lifted the cam for a few days this end so appreciate your efforts.
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23-10-08, 09:31 PM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

Interesting shot KK, I like the concept however there are two things that are distracting me. The first is a shadow on the parasol in the far left of the image, the second is the colour of your makeup (blusher?) - the orange/bronze doesn't go with the pink background.

Overall a nice shot though.
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24-10-08, 08:02 AM
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Re: My Edwardian Parasol

Have to say I do not like this as much as some of the earlier ones but had this been the first one I would have been over whelmed by it. However I know you can and have done better this one just does not jell for me.

You, as a photographer are a bit of an enigma, we have gone from sugar sweet shots of your baby son to these cheeky shots. It does show a wide sense of ability but is, to me at least, surprising and I like the cheeky ones best.
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