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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2013 2:07:18 GMT -5
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Apr 18, 2013 4:19:09 GMT -5
Morgan: Hello my windblown beauty with a big beasty necklace. Your accessory certainly stands out and your face has a natural beauty but the photo overall has some flaws which distract me from the good qualities. Your shoulder and arm on the left appear to merge into a big piece of flesh that has no contours and continues off the page which is quite concerning. The armpit on the other side doesn't look too appealing with a little stub on the end. The sides of the photo arent so pleasant but the middle is. Jessica, you look seductive and yet scary at the same time. I like it when the lady makes me feel a bit nervous. I like the simplicity and cleanness in the shot, the purple paint adds a splash of fun and makes the photo look unique. Your gaze is quite captivating here as well, overall I think this is a stunning shot of you. Is this really you wonder woman! I am liking this very cultural and subdued side of you, usually you have one look but this is certainly different. Your long flowing hair is gorgeous and I like the alertness in your face. You are dazelling me with your model qualities here: wide eyes, neck, collar bones, cheek bones. This is an unexpected surprise.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 19, 2013 1:44:12 GMT -5
Miranda, the first thing that stands out to me in this is the horrendous magazine-scan quality. We really need a crisp, digital photograph for an advertisement. I also feel that the expression is a little vacant, and perhaps the bright clothing outshines the silver necklace.
Jessica, when I saw the full photograph, I was not impressed with the paint on the hands, after I cropped it to make the advertisement (Which I do to all photos if they're too large), it really worked. Despite the purple paint, I think this works wonders as a skin care advertisement.
Diana, at first glance, like Jessica's, I wasn't convinced. But as the ad took shape, I found it really worked. In this circumstance, I like the faded colour, and antiquated painting feel. It creates an element of timelessness. I actually do think this works.
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Apr 19, 2013 14:47:26 GMT -5
Tiny Tina: Miranda, the quality of the photo is da first thing I noticed. After that, I do notice da necklace, but I'm not really likin' yo face in this shot. I don't hate it, but it be lookin' a bit empty fo' me. I do like yo hair and how much the accessory done stand out in this shot, though.
Jessica, yo hands be really distractin' in this photo. They were the first things I saw and made me actually forget what I was supposed to be lookin' fo' here. That aside, yo' skin looks good here and I could totally see this used in a skin care advertisement. If you could get yo' hands to be normal, it would be even better, but that's the only real drawback dis time.
Diana, Yo hair is looking phenomenal in this shot. Not one single problem with the focus of the shot. Also, yo face is so damn beautiful in this shot. I'm not so happy wit' yo body in this shot, though. The way it's painted makes you look a bit sickly to me, but other than that this is a wonderful shot, girl.
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