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mosh - 12 Jan 2007 17:26 GMT
hello

what do You think about this photos? :
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JP. - 12 Jan 2007 19:26 GMT
>what do You think about this photos? :

Not bad, until I saw that she smokes.
Andrew McKenna - 13 Jan 2007 04:57 GMT
>> what do You think about this photos? :
>
> Not bad, until I saw that she smokes.
OK. You liked the look of the model, at least until you discovered she
smokes. The OP was actually asking about the photographs.

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Andrew

Duncan - 13 Jan 2007 06:58 GMT
I admit that I was taken aback when I saw the last shot and with a picture
of her smoking.

It puts me off in daily life as do gross tattoos or in inappropriate
positions. But this disrupted the aesthetic IMO and clung to stereotype
shots when it was fashionable to be photographed with a cigarette or have
the smoke wafting around. Although it may still be acceptable in Poland and
remains part of the culture.
The shot itself was great and I would have preferred to have seen the image
with her looking out of the window leading me out of frame rather than
holding me in the picture and not taking me beyond the immediate realm that
she is in.

Duncan

>>> what do You think about this photos? :
>>
>> Not bad, until I saw that she smokes.
> OK. You liked the look of the model, at least until you discovered she
> smokes. The OP was actually asking about the photographs.
John Ewing - 14 Jan 2007 12:02 GMT
>>what do You think about this photos? :
>
> Not bad, until I saw that she smokes.

We don't know for certain - granted she is posing with a cigarette.
Maybe she's an actress portraying a scene from the 50's or 60's

On the technical side she certainly has nicely proportioned Talia and Biodra
for her Wrost.
Looks not unlike our Natalie Imbruglia.

John
Fred - 13 Jan 2007 02:29 GMT
> hello
>
> what do You think about this photos? :
> http://www.jagoda.webfly.pl

She's wearing clothes.
Any of her nekkid?
kosh - 13 Jan 2007 03:34 GMT
>> hello
>>
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> She's wearing clothes.
> Any of her nekkid?

look closley 1/2 way down.... almost!

nice shots..... though the first image you see looks a bit flat in
tonality and expression. I would be tmepted to do a re-arrange. the wet
look and fashing fringe look best on her (hair)... not so sure about the
dry messed up look.... not as much impact with her strikinig eyes.

kosh
Noons - 13 Jan 2007 13:28 GMT
> hello
>
> what do You think about this photos? :
> http://www.jagoda.webfly.pl

very nice!
but ow come she's got blue, grey and green eyes?
Duncan - 13 Jan 2007 14:11 GMT
Some people's eyes change colour under different lighting conditions.
Something to do with the pigment in the eye or so I was told. Of course that
can be coloured contacts; it has been known.

Duncan

>> hello
>>
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> very nice!
> but ow come she's got blue, grey and green eyes?
Oz - 14 Jan 2007 02:55 GMT
> Some people's eyes change colour under different lighting conditions.
> Something to do with the pigment in the eye or so I was told. Of course
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>> very nice!
>> but ow come she's got blue, grey and green eyes?

My eyes change colours under different lighting conditions and mood, they
are generally Hazel but have been seen on photos as grey and brown right up
to a steel blue,

Oz
kosh - 14 Jan 2007 07:49 GMT
>> Some people's eyes change colour under different lighting conditions.
>> Something to do with the pigment in the eye or so I was told. Of
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>
> Oz

much of it comes down to exposure and printing. The 'pigment' is
actually Melonin.... so I recently found out!

It turns out dark coloured eyes have a lot , blue eyes have little and
actually are blue due to the scattering effect of light reflected off
the retina..... similar cause for our blue sky. It turns out this
reflection and scattering (rather than blocking) is why people with blue
eyes get worse red-eye in photos.

same deal with skin colour... dark is better protection for UV.

looking for more useless information.... you know where to find me!

kosh
R J Heath - 14 Jan 2007 07:57 GMT
>>> Some people's eyes change colour under different lighting conditions.
>>> Something to do with the pigment in the eye or so I was told. Of
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>
> much of it comes down to exposure

Nothing worse than indecent exposure

and printing. The 'pigment' is
> actually Melonin.... so I recently found out!
>
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>
> kosh
 
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