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Kat Repost
Image Title:  Kat Repost
 
 By: Jason Harris  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jason Harris {K:392}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model HP 945
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens F2.8-3.1; 7.6-61mm
Uploaded 1/21/2004 Film / Memory Type ISO-100 Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 284 Shutter Varied
Favorites Aperture Varied
Critiques 8 Rating
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Location City - 
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About Here's the repost of Kat found in my profile. I listened to everyone's advice, and was looking for whether this one is preferred or not. Thanks a ton. I switched the portraits, decreased the color, increased contrast in the one photo, and added a very light border to each to distinguish them from the background. Your feedback is very much appreciated.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Cris Mitchell   {K:119} 1/21/2004
Jason, Nice Job I think they look much better then the previous version. Keep up the good work.
Cris...


c c   {K:13449} 1/21/2004
Much improved--love it! Great work! Charisse


davide lupo-pasini   {K:8079} 1/21/2004
surely, kat don't look flat as in the previous shot,but now, there's many spots on the faces overexposed....
she look so fine... whort a more intensive photoshopping...
(please, don't misunderstand my words, my english is not so good, and here, it's very late in the night;) )
...so u live in colordo.... ahhh... lucky guy!:) i'll be there with my family next summer... who know... maybe we will meet!:) )
my best regards from italy
Davide


David Yates   {K:4698} 1/21/2004
I like both these shots, but particularly the one on the right. However, I don't see how anything is gained by combining them- each could stand on its own just fine.
Regards, David


Dina Marie   {K:-1006} 1/21/2004
I agree- they can both stand alone - they are both beautiful shots. Beautiful model.


Jason Harris   {K:392} 1/22/2004
The reason they are together is simple. Why not? They don't look bad necessarily together, and it was just something different to do. Thanks all for your comments. I really appreciate your input.


Wouter van Noort   {K:4357} 1/22/2004
Yes, the contrast is much better. But I liked the old composition more - where (how do you say that?) she is facing away from herself.


Jay Hams   {K:31} 1/29/2004
The other isn't as good.


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