much more drastic than the other black and white image. More contrast I suppose. hmm, I think I really like the brightness of this one.. not too much, 'cause we can actually see every single aspect of your face, nothing being really "overshadowed" by the lack or surplus of brightness... lol I understand myself Ok um... one thing I noticed here, you actually didn't put any of your facial features in the center.. which is actually not bad .. (it's the ear by the way... lol)... because there is no other subject on the right side of the picture.. therefore all our attention is on you still, and not as much on the ear The only suggestion I would give you is.. well... personally I hate it when pictures cut parts of eyes.. you know? Makes me frustrated lol. i have no clue why. But I would at least make sure the whole eye is included or not at all... or at least if you do cut an eye in "half" then make sure it's big enough so that we can somehow imagine the rest of it Like the parted lips... the somewhat foggy stare lol.. hmmm gives me ideas lol... okies, whatever, like this one too, somehow a little different than the others
You look surprised, which is strange because you are taking your own picture. You can see half of your other eye now - meaning your face isn't divided in two symmetrical halves anymore. I feel this is stronger, somehow.
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This was inevitable.
looks like a pic!!
i am shocked..very beutiful..both of you and the drawing...
is a pic i painted a little on the puter
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This was inevitable.
but beaultiful
thanx
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