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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 4, 2013 10:57:22 GMT -5
At first i was torn between two really good photos. But then after re-reading the requirements, I'm glad I chose this photo. It has fashion, it has style and it has a really unique/awkward pose.
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 4, 2013 10:58:24 GMT -5
This photo also reminds me of Superman lol He's got his hand on his tie and leaping in the air, almost like he's about to change into his Superman suit and leap to the rescue lol
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Apr 6, 2013 0:06:28 GMT -5
Morgan: You are all being so tame rather than risky! This is another photo that has attempted to provide a unusual pose in the air whilst some action is going on, and it does appear to be somewhat unusual but also safe. I like the centrality of your modelling, you are the focus in this photo. The most unusual aspect of your pose is your right arm which looks like it is going to perform some kind of karate chop on someone (I didn't mean to fool around with his girlfriend, it just happened). Even though you have sunglasses on your face appears to be quite strong here.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 6, 2013 9:03:43 GMT -5
Jumping photos are a dime a dozen and it takes a lot more than a suit and sunglasses to stand out from them. That being said, there's not really anything interesting or unusual about a jumping photograph. You do have a strong face, but the rest, it's not doing it for me.
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 6, 2013 9:47:13 GMT -5
I wasn't going for jumping, i was going for the pose, there's a difference between jumping up in the air and leaping to the side the way i am
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Apr 7, 2013 3:26:53 GMT -5
Tiny Tina: I is lovin yo pose, boy. Definitely unusual and I'm loving that you air-bound here. I like all da sharp angles and lines you giving us with yo arms and legs. I like how you in da middle of an action shot, but yo face is totally like "whatever". We may see "a lot" of jumping photos, but I ain't really seen ones with these lines and angles before. At least not in the games I be playing in. If the only similarity is da jumping, then why not say the same thing about any photo where da model be standing or lying down? I think you done good, boo.
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 8, 2013 6:29:17 GMT -5
I'm kind of confused how Vlada got first place and such great praise for just ..............standing there. The them said UNUSUAL poses, you critisized me for jumping in the air, but more models stand than jump lol Vlada's might be modelicious but it's not an unusual pose, and I'm very disappointed in all her praises after the shit I got.
And white chicks? She looks like she's about to give that tap a blow job.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 8, 2013 9:45:20 GMT -5
Because we also judge on fashion and execution. Not just the theme connection and modelling.
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 8, 2013 19:48:22 GMT -5
I was talking about the critiques. My fashion and execution is great as well as the theme connection, Vlada had no theme connection at all which means no execution lol There wouldnt' be any comments from this player had you not dissed my "jumping" photo and praised her, standing in one spot photo
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Apr 8, 2013 21:02:28 GMT -5
Vlada's pose was unusual, its not usual that you see a model sticking her butt towards the camera in a hunched almost animalistic pose. Jumping the air with some angles is not something so unusual. Theme Connection and Execution are two different judging criteria. Execution refers to the overall appeal of the photo.
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 8, 2013 22:06:46 GMT -5
It's not unusual to leap in the air to the side all the while holding a fantastic pose with perfect face??? Geezus Morgan, you leap a lot? lmfao I bend over all the time dude
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Post by Emma Frost on Apr 8, 2013 22:08:40 GMT -5
obviously we'll have to agree to disagree, i'm certainly not debating this for the rest of my life. Bending over poses are a dime a dozen is all I'm saying. I don't agree with your critiques of my picture especially when reading Vlada's, that's all. You'll never change my mind and I'll never change yours.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 8, 2013 22:46:41 GMT -5
You were two points different. It was close.
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