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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 75: Anatomy of the human body (hosted by Stéphane Bouchard) >> Challenge 75 Eligible Gallery > edit image
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15-Aug-2004 Hassan Abba

Eyelash
by Hassan Abba

Sony DSC-F828
Taken in Macro mode at 100 mm with a Canon close-up lens.

Basic post processing in Photoshop - Desaturation - full exif


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Katherine Stanback's Photos23-Aug-2004 01:47
Nice capture - I really like the smiling expression of her eye!
Guest 21-Aug-2004 13:02
Thanks Deb and David. I'll see if I get time to add some interesting feet photos.

Hassan
Deb Kees20-Aug-2004 12:44
Hassan, what a beautiful shot. I agree with Mike about the lines.---Deb
Guest 20-Aug-2004 11:10
Hello Hassan, you have done a great job in capyuring and showing the happiness in this little ones eye. Greta job. David Clifford
Guest 18-Aug-2004 15:12
Hassan, I like the intrigue here. The eclipse of an all-too-light moment might be seen as fleeting but you've done well to capture that moment.
Bill Borne16-Aug-2004 22:16
Wow, what nice thick eyleahes! I like the b/w version of it! Bill Borne
Guest 16-Aug-2004 08:08
Dear Simon,

The photo is of my daughter. Generally its very hard to get such a photo of a 20month old toddler (too much fidgeting), however she loves looking at planes flying over London and pointing at them. All I needed to do was point out one of the Jumbo's for her and she responded by smiling at it (as you guessed).

Regards

Hassan
Sony Forums Challenges15-Aug-2004 23:18
This is a nice picture Hassan Abba. I like the composition and the angle you choose to show us the eye. Lines, lines and lines: a ballet of lines! Your subject seems to smile, isn’t he (or she)?
–Stéphane Bouchard