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ctfchallenge04-Jun-2008 22:14
ISO needs to post earlier so we can have some real fun. -tv
Rod 04-Jun-2008 06:25
Even though the controversy didn't really get going I thought I would check this out again in case it gets going again:-)
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 19:10
Touché, JV. Anyone with V for an initial can't be wrong. (I appreciate your link to my fine example of a double portrait however.) My first reaction to this was that it is was a staged intertwining of two gorgious bodies and not much else, portrait-wise. Beautifully executed b&w aside, the emphasis seemed to be on the bodies and not on any "portraiture" of the personalities. I love risque so that's not a problem either. -tv
Rod 03-Jun-2008 08:12
Even though this may seem a bit risqué for our little challenge I think this is depicting a married couple going by the rings on their left hands. Lets hope they still have these feelings in 30 years.
Rod 03-Jun-2008 06:25
I have the same lens.............MEREANA I have an idea for a picy:-)
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 05:03
hmmm well there is emotion and a portrait -Debi
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 03:26
Yeah, I was just making a point that tv also posted something off-topic since his shot does not focus on one person. - J.V.
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 03:12
there is no comparison imo.
Penny Street
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 03:05
http://www.pbase.com/ctfchallenge/image/97661445 - J.V.
ctfchallenge03-Jun-2008 01:34
Seems off topic. I wonder if you can explain how this is portraiture. -tv