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    My Wife

    This is my Wife Karen who allowed me to take a shot while she waited patiently
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    Re: My Wife

    Nice shot, barty. Your wife is quite beautiful. Love the softness of the shot, too.
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    Re: My Wife

    Quote Originally Posted by barty
    This is my Wife Karen who allowed me to take a shot while she waited patiently
    Looks like one of those film noir stills from the 1950's. Nice job. Hope she likes it.

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    Re: My Wife

    This is exceptional! Fantastic composition and effects! I'll bet Karen loves it (not to mention her hubby! ) Very lovingly captured!
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    Re: My Wife

    Now we're talking. This is a breadth of fresh air from the usual style of posed portraits.
    I think this is wonderful because, although she apparantly posed for you, it looks to me as if it's not posed at all. To me it looks as if you caught her in a moment as she turned to you to ask you to give her a hand with the old ear ring.
    So the position of the hands, besides the lovely lady, make this one a little unique..
    Very well done indeed.
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    Re: My Wife

    Very good protrait. Now if I can only get my wife to slow down to take a protrait
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    Re: My Wife

    thanks for all your comments.

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