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steve02
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Module 6 -People
      #654640 - 13/05/2008 13:22

Hi everyone, just got my module 6 back in the post today and thought I'd share it with you. I stuggled at first as I've never really tackled portrait work properly but I concentrated on showing my subject's personality and overall I'm pleased with what I came up with. Just working on my last option module now, I can't believe I've nearly finsihed the course - I wanted it to last forever!!

http://www.stephenmartinson.com/page7.htm


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Happy Birthday PhilW
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Loc: Near Wakefield, Yorkshire
Re: Module 6 -People [Re: steve02]
      #654672 - 13/05/2008 17:48

Personally I'm not that keep on the snowball one, but the other 3 are first rate IMO

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Phil Winterbourne

http://www.philwinterbourne.co.uk


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Paul_R
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Re: Module 6 -People [Re: PhilW]
      #654716 - 13/05/2008 19:38

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Personally I'm not that keep on the snowball one, but the other 3 are first rate IMO




Good set. My favourite is 'True Fan'. Well done.

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Regards, Paul CRIPN
http://www.pbase.com/exposethelight


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steve02
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Re: Module 6 -People [Re: PhilW]
      #654958 - 14/05/2008 11:38

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Personally I'm not that keep on the snowball one, but the other 3 are first rate IMO




I agree, it's my weakest out of the four and so did my tutor. I think if you've been working on a module for a while you can get too close to the photos and sometimes you need to stand back to get some perspective and judge the photos as if it's the first time you've seen them.


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jennief
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Reged: 28/04/2007
Posts: 361
Loc: Perthshire
Re: Module 6 -People [Re: steve02]
      #678117 - 12/07/2008 18:42

I can't find the link to your people shots-just the still life ones and I am looking for some inspiration. Have they been removed from your site or am I not clicking on the correct link? Help please

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Jennie-professional worrier.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jennyfred


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