
After
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on December 20, 2004 12:13:01 AM CST
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That's not motion blur- the focus is a little soft, but I like that about the picture. You have the two most beautiful subjects in the world and you have captures their personalities perfectly. Gorgeous shot. Black and white enhances the mood nicely.
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Lost in Blue
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on November 11, 2004 6:30:46 PM CST
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PERFECT!!! Quite possibly the cutest subject matter in the world. I love her feet sticking up, the wry smile on her face, the angle she is looking... everything about this photo is priceless. Plus, the colors in her clothes are fantastic against the blue wall. Great shot!! May I have the photographers permission to use this as my desktop?
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Carissa
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on October 19, 2004 7:55:35 PM CDT
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Beautiful. I love the masking effect that you applied to the face. The only thing I would suggest is removing a few of the fly away hairs to give it a smotther look.
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Hidden Falls
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on October 19, 2004 7:53:49 PM CDT
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It looks like a postcard. I can't believe you didn't do any PS work to this- it looks like you blurred the water or added other effects. The fact that you didn't is awesome and I think the overcast weather was the perfect lighting for this pic. Great job!!
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Sunset at the Pier
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on July 19, 2004 3:38:21 PM CDT
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I love it. I disagree with the black and white comments. I love the sepia tones. The only thing is that the sky seems a little grainy, and I wish the horizon line had a little more definition. great moment.
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Llenroc
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rus/Dick (847)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on June 30, 2004 1:47:21 PM CDT
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Yikes. Please tell me where this is located and then remind me to never go there. This is a fabulous shot. You have completely captured the mood of this stately old home, or maybe you just created it.
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Central Park scenery
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on June 30, 2004 1:45:03 PM CDT
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Very nice. The spotanaeity is great, but couldn't you have just helped out a little with the wrinkles on the forehead? :-) It may just be, but some strands in the hair, and the shadow around the hair seem a little over exposed.
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Central Park in InfraRed
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on May 23, 2004 7:41:31 PM CDT
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Wow1 Okay, so maybe I am not the biggest fan of IR, and so therefore I apologize for begging you to take off that filter and shoot with the polarizer. I humbly retract that statement and congratulate you. Great photo! The clouds couldn't have been more perfect for this shot. i agree with you- the lake, the trees, everything... guess this means we'll get to go back.
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face theater
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elias/Elias (478)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on April 12, 2004 10:58:35 AM CDT
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Very cool concept. I can't tell if that is a rip in the curtain beside the face of the actor on the right, but perhaps you could get rid of that wrinkle/tear. It would be interesting to see one of the faces smiling as if a modern take on thr comedy/tragedy mask. Good Job!
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Lauren in black and white
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on March 8, 2004 1:26:34 PM CST
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You captured a great expression here although I am not really sure what it is- sadness? Hurry up and take the picture? I don't know. I like the grainy look even if it does intensify every flaw and freckle. ;-)
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New flowers made old
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on February 16, 2004 2:40:28 PM CST
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The only thing I would change is better placement of the flowers. I would add another rose to the front left is possible. I love the old feel you were going with this shot and the tinting is beautiful.
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Russian Fisherman 2
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on February 3, 2004 9:35:47 AM CST
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I love this shot, but I wish the old man was the only subject in the picture. I think it would have painted an isolated and perhaps wistful mood. I think it is neat how the actual line disappears from the shot. It seems as if he is searching for nothing.
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Self
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on February 3, 2004 9:31:06 AM CST
Kenneth Branaugh? I didn't know you posted on here. It is a gerat shot, but somehow the face seems grainy. I would love to see this one again with the new masking techniques you do on faces. That would lose a lot of the character though, and I like the roughness of this shot. Hmmmm.... regardless, me likes a lot.
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Red Lady Smiling
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on February 3, 2004 9:29:48 AM CST
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You always seem to capture moments perfectly and I will never understand the wonders you can do in editing. I think the crop makes a huge difference from the original of this photo. It doesn't even look like you need to iron the backdrop. :-) Good job.
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Half Moon Composite
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robwebster/Rob (4,053)
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from lasuttle33/Lauren (165)
on November 19, 2003 1:52:55 PM CST
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It still amazes me how you piece these photos together. Your effort has paid off with this one. Hmmm.....What could you do with an expensive telescope?
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