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Wonderful. #1 seems very late 70's, Vogue thing. Maybe it is the fact that I cannot see all her hair and I expect it to be bigger. Or maybe because I'm old I just want that.
#2 I like but oddly enough what creates an even greater dynamic for me is the off angle seams in the concrete, yes I'm weird, I knew that already.
#3 Beautiful but maybe too much top tossle to the hair for me, but remember I have no hair at all on the top of my head.
You all did wonderful. cheLSie is fantastic but it was easier to type her name before. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I confess that I find the first one somewhat unsettling - she's such a waif that the image invokes thoughts of a little girl in her mother's make-up & closet. Probably because of the heavily done eyebrows, coupled with Chelsie's incredibly riveting eyes. That underlying child-like characteristic coupled with the glamorous, nearly perfect make-up create what is to me a somehow disturbing image. Not in a bad way, but a thought-evoking way. Don't take this as a criticism - I think you created a rather powerful statement. I just find it unsettling, as I said. It's more than a beauty shot, so to say. IMO, of course, worth every pfennig it's costing you.
Excellent work, as usual! My favorite is #3. #1 is nice, but the angle and lens choice make her forehead look too prominent. #2 is cool; gotta' love Ed's wall. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] #3 is the cream of the crop, though. Beautiful hair and makeup; kudos Kat! And I don't know what you call that thing around her neck, but it's really cool!