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    It's a bird! No, it's a flying saucer!

    I was hanging arround outside yesterday with my sister and we felt like going for insane poses...

    It's not exactly my usual kind of stuff but I kinda like it. Comments are welcome...

    Seb
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    Re: It's a bird! No, it's a flying saucer!

    Hi Seb,
    Yes, this is not your usual style. My first reaction is the Saturaday Night Fever. The pic is crisp. The shadow echos well with the structures in the background.
    yoyo

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    Re: It's a bird! No, it's a flying saucer!

    Your style or not I like the immediate impact of this photo! I'd suggest along the theme of your title "Alien Spotter" as well. Good clean crisp b/w with supportive details in shadows and internal framing with the symmetry of the background structures.

    One minor issue is with the shadow across her waistline!

    Thanks for showing this!!
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    Re: It's a bird! No, it's a flying saucer!

    I like it but the shadows ruin it for me.

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    Re: It's a bird! No, it's a flying saucer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Seb
    I was hanging arround outside yesterday with my sister and we felt like going for insane poses...

    It's not exactly my usual kind of stuff but I kinda like it. Comments are welcome...

    Seb

    Thanks guys! I guess I should have used a little fill flash to get rid of that shadow. Actually, I should force myself to use flash every once in a while...

    Seb

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