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Post by Natalie Portman on Jan 4, 2012 21:39:33 GMT -5
I instantly fell in love with this picture once I saw it. I had forgot it existed! It's a great picture, and I'm glad I saved it until now. I think it's the perfect fit for an art piece, but still very fashionable. I hope you guys agree!
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Post by Natalie Portman on Jan 4, 2012 23:29:14 GMT -5
(bump)
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Post by Émilie Simon on Jan 5, 2012 7:56:43 GMT -5
Pfft. You don't need to bump. I just couldn't critique while I worked! haha Émilie: Ah, yes. This looks like it could be a painting from the Renaissance era. I love the styling, and I LOVE your face, and I like the pose. The pose, I just like, not love, because it would've benefited an extension of your torso. But all together, I love the photo.
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Post by Natalie Portman on Jan 5, 2012 10:11:45 GMT -5
Pfft. You don't need to bump. I just couldn't critique while I worked! haha I bumped because I made a confessional post afterwards, and didn't want people to miss it.
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Jan 6, 2012 21:06:57 GMT -5
Amanda: This is just okay for me. It does look like you have an empty picture frame you're trying to fill here, and it does seem like a realistic piece of artwork. I like your dress, but I really don't take much notice of YOU here. I think there's too much space above your head - cropping it down a bit would have improved it a lot. It is fashionable, and it is nice to look at, but that's about it. The pose is just okay, like Em said, and it's really not as memorable as it could have been. It doesn't pop out at all. But it's still good - it just isn't great.
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Post by Yoona Im on Jan 7, 2012 12:44:38 GMT -5
Yoona: The art element was there. I can see this as a paint. I still think you can do better than this. I want the energy from you. A little bit torn this week with your photo
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