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Rebel Heart
by Michael Soo
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20-MAY-2005 Michael Soo

8th Place
Rebel Heart
by Michael Soo

California

Canon EOS 20D ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
1/250s f/5.6 at 45.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Canon DSLR Challenge02-May-2006 20:35
> I'd love to have that "tiny" little curve on my bod! Excellent!
I'd love to have that "tiny" little curve in my bed! Excellent!

;)
Jens
roberta27-Apr-2006 21:08
I'd love to have that "tiny" little curve on my bod! Excellent!
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Apr-2006 18:34
LOL! Ok, realism it is! :) ~ Lonnit
Guest 25-Apr-2006 15:54
Hey Lonnit, thanks for comments. Decided not to do the roll thing cuz it creates a nice curve to the shape of this image. The thing that bothers me if I should clone is actually the miniscule celulite on the right. But decided to leave it alone due to respect for realism. lol. ;-)
MarkJay, thanks for your kind words!
- MS
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Apr-2006 01:40
I think I'd be fine with the extra bits if it weren't for the background announcing it with flashing neon signs. LOL! ;) Just busting your horns Michael. Gotta keep you down to earth - not that you weren't. :) ~ Lonnit
suse25-Apr-2006 01:31
Fabulous shot, Michael. As for cloning out any "extra roll" - I'd forget it. Cloning out "extra" bits of women's bodies is so passé.
Canon DSLR Challenge23-Apr-2006 05:39
As usual, you exhibit excellent composition skills, Michael. Nice work cropping as you did. Markjay
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Apr-2006 17:11
Very nice image. You might want to smooth out the extra little roll at the hip; I'm certain that would be done in any mag image. It doesn't help that the wainscoating on the wall points directly to it, like it's screaming "Smooth it out from here to here."! LOL! I get obsessive with stuff like that and I'd end up cloning the wood upwards to the top of the frame. Good work. ~ Lonnit