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Post by Balding Brutes on Jul 2, 2013 19:26:41 GMT -5
As the tail of Cinderella goes, her mother unfortunately passes away and her father marries the wicked step mother and blah blah blah... anyway, Cinderella visits her mother's grave with a twig her father gave her when she asked for the first one to knock off his hat. She planted the twig at the base of her mother's grave and it grew into a hazel tree by the water from her tears. I feel this photograph gives off the emotion Cinderella feels and is what really defines her.
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Post by All-Class on Jul 3, 2013 4:20:05 GMT -5
This is a very sad shot. The melancholy and desperation is apparent in your eyes and you have portrayed the part of the story in your description well. However I feel you should be looking a little more ragged as this was a dark time in Cinderella's life- and I wish we could see more of you!
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Jul 3, 2013 8:25:38 GMT -5
Without your description, this may not have been so strong. It's a very heart wrenching picture when coupled with that description. Modelling-wise, it's the face here, the main part, that really lets it down. It's too snarly, as opposed to melancholy for me.
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Jul 4, 2013 0:59:28 GMT -5
I feel like the art style of this has more of a Cinderella feel than a Toph feel, so that's nice since you're paying tribute to her. Also, while I had the connection to your tribute before reading the description, reading it only enhanced the already great photo. I'm not 100% sold on your face here and I would have liked to have seen more of you, but what you've given us is definitely very strong and well thought out.
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