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Anne_LilyofTheValley
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Hi all,

This shot was taken on Sunday.

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It's a very enigmatic shot. Looks like a story being told, but a mystery. Good light and good skin colour.

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Yes good one, it does make one wonder. (They sort of look like they might have had an argument recently)
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Good work Anne.
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You're doing very well, Anne!

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David Kilpatrick wrote:It's a very enigmatic shot. Looks like a story being told, but a mystery. Good light and good skin colour.

David

Thank you David. I am very happy that you noticed a story behind the photo, that is what I wanted to tell by this photo.

Thank you Dr. Harout, Greg and Dusty for your comments. I hope I will come with better shots sooner.

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really very nice photo i like it!

i must say that i was shocked when i saw this photo at first because the left model looks ALOT like a famous kuwaiti actress named "Abeer Ahmed"

and this is her photo from the web lol

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Mr_Alpha_2011 wrote:really very nice photo i like it!

i must say that i was shocked when i saw this photo at first because the left model looks ALOT like a famous kuwaiti actress named "Abeer Ahmed"

and this is her photo from the web lol
Thank you :)

But I must admit that she doesn't look like her just because Armenian girls eyes differ from other nationalities girls eyes ;)

p.s. thought maybe the the hair, roundness of face and little nose made you think that way.
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I do find some resemblance. Both are beautiful.
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Hi Anna,

Good use of daylight and composition. The scene has a 'leading' value with the expectancy of other frames to fill the blanks in the story. As a single frame, it presents a lot of questions but I believe it can be left as a single shot as well, to keep it to a perpetual suspense.

On the different yet innate facial features of some Armenian girls, I think I never saw so many with similar features as I did in both Daniel's and your shots so far with the exception of the looks of the girl in the background in this shot. In Turkey, the Armenian ladies are dark in majority with large eyes but some are surprisingly breaking this 'rule' witht heir half-golden locks and green/blue eyes.

Thanks for sharing,

Yildiz
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