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Kerry on my balcony, on the phone with castaway [link]

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:iconhiderednacho:
Mmm, I like it. but hey, let the girl know that it's not really safe to burn the candles there!! The blinds might catch fire!! :P (Lick) ;) (Wink) :D (Big Grin)
:iconnasigoreng:
nice B&W pic
i like the composition
glad that you put her on the corner like that..

oh.. i also like the frame.

;) (Wink)

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:iconchilipalmer:
I like it, she kinda looks sad or maybe just distracted? Anyways lovely capture ;) (Wink)

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:iconcryptorchid:
intense, i feel like I shouldn't be seeing this moment.
I love the contrast and composition
mmmm
your photography rocks...
:iconchaosboy:
Hey, you listened to me.

I like this photo. Why? Who knows. Does it matter? No.

I likes it. And that's all there is to it.

Fo shizzle

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So Charlize Theron? Two thumbs in....I mean up! Two thumbs up!
:iconspukee:
That's neat - looks like a really well filmed scene in some psuedo-independant movie

*rolls over in agony and dies*
:iconabstract-goddess:
Very eloquently done, with a ravishingly delicious model. Makes for an excellent piece. This is a good way to return from vacation. Really. :) (Smile)
:iconbigf:
how did u achieve the high contrast? the tones are beautiful. i just wish her face was a little better lit. the T-Zone on her face is a bit distracting.

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:iconbruisedapple:
I had developed the film myself in my school's darkroom, and all of the prints I made I was very unhappy with. They were all too grey. So I scanned the negative and upped the contrast in photoshop. At the time I was going through a High!Contrast! phase. Not a fan of using curves to make photos look natural, I just went for the all out black vs white.

You mentioned the distracting T-zone... I took another look and I kind of like it. Gives the photo an entirely different look than I had intended when taking it.

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