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revelations in the light of day. I

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model: Ana Cassian
photo & editing: piiim

For those who don't know, I'm major league addicted to miss Florence's voice, from the Florence and the Machine. Yup. This picture is exposed now :) next to another one from the same serie which I don't actually know if I'm going to publish.
Anyway, be certain that I will be posting more pictures from the shoot I had with her in the beginning of the month :)

Also, thanks for miss Luisa from CAMAJ that gave us, without charging me a penny, a space where I could photograph, and she could dress and whatnot. Really, awesome people are awesome.

Have a nice holiday and I hope that you're not like me and spending all the days of rest that I have, actually working for college.
Anyways.
BAI!

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:star::star::star::star: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

I really love how she's just sort of appearing out of thin air. It reminds me a bit of the game Silent Hill because of the foggy look. I think this is an example where grain really adds to the piece rather than taking away from it. I love that the photo is simple, but not so simple that it bores the viewer. Rather, it makes us wonder about the things we can't see, and what she is looking at.

I do find it a little strange that the grain disappears when you get to the bottom of the image. It makes it look edited rather than natural and kind of distracts from everything else. You probably could have edited in some extra noise or grain into the bottom area. Other than that, great work!