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Comments (10)
the vignetting effect seen here could certainly have been the product of an older camera, not necessarily a filter or photoshopping. nice photo.
Posted by charles on February 23,2012 | 08:00 PM
Gorgeous and provocative images in black & white
Posted by Mary Lozano on March 30,2011 | 02:42 PM
She doesn't look lost at all. Great expression on the girl's face.
Posted by Deborah Taylor on March 29,2011 | 01:40 AM
This is wonderful...
Posted by Yewmon on March 27,2011 | 02:07 AM
The portrait speaks for itself. Asian trauma in all respects.
Posted by Sylvia Wilkie on March 27,2011 | 03:58 PM
I doubt that using a filter puts one's photos in the "altered" category. Great photo and most interesting model!
Posted by Susan Yates on March 25,2011 | 07:09 PM
WOW, very provocative, evokes emotion -- angry, distrust??? not sure, but that's what great photography is... Superb
Posted by jayne martin on March 19,2011 | 09:59 PM
Nice portrait, I like the black and white, makes it more dramatic. But it is obvious that a lighting filter has been used, making the middle light and the surrounding darker. I am at a lost at the criteria used to consider which pictures belong to the altered category and which should not, as even just saturing a picture can alter it completely.
Posted by Nahed on March 19,2011 | 09:52 PM
This is an absolutely GREAT picture, very compelling, very thought provoking. Excellent job!!
Posted by Adalberto Ayala II on March 11,2011 | 04:44 PM
Excellent portrait.
I,m wondering what she is looking at.?
The reversed pose captures a good composition!!!
Well done.
Posted by Sharon Carver on March 9,2011 | 12:29 PM