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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot A530
Shutter Speed: 1/25 second
F Number: F/2.6
Focal Length: 6 mm
Date Picture Taken: May 2, 2008, 11:27:32 AM
I like this! Very simple and effective. I'm curious as to the details of your inspiration.
I hope you don't mind me throwing suggestions every time I see a new shot, but here goes anyway:
I think the model should be take up less of the page, maybe smaller and staying to the right or left , as if the words filling the screen is her thoughts.
And if you can tint her a little brown to fit her better into the shot, it think it would be perfect. I have no idea if that's easy or not... I sure don't know how to do that kind of thing... At least I don't think I do.
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Devious Comments
I hope you don't mind me throwing suggestions every time I see a new shot, but here goes anyway:
I think the model should be take up less of the page, maybe smaller and staying to the right or left , as if the words filling the screen is her thoughts.
And if you can tint her a little brown to fit her better into the shot, it think it would be perfect. I have no idea if that's easy or not... I sure don't know how to do that kind of thing... At least I don't think I do.
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I'll send you an email later with the details of my inspiration
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