Well, here's another one. I used the same stock as I did for the piece "Poison." I got extremely bored last night, so that's why I did another one. I think I like this one better than the others, mainly because I didn't do much to it at all. I didn't use any fancy brushes or anything like that. Let me know what you guys think.
Thank you very much for submitting such an amazing piece of work! As well, I agree with metal-icarus, thank-you for not photoshopping it into oblivion. A lot of stock photos that have been manipulated really do come across extremely harsh. Yours, on the other hand, is soft, and quite well done. I will though, disagree with the eyes being to bright. Your title is called Hell in Her Eyes, and if I were looking into someones eyes - and hell was there...jebus, I would be pretty freaked out and amazed at the intensity at the same time! But, if it was your intent to make them intense, then I would say you did a bang on job with this. Thanks again for a great piece of photography and keep on creating on cool cat!
First off, let me thank you for not manipping the beejeezus out of this. A lot of edited eyes are very overdone with lots of filters and brushes, so thank you for keeping it simple The eyesshadow is also a very nice touch, the greenish yellow goes well with the shadows on her skin, and do a great job of making her look not quite human.
The only thing that you might want to change is the brightness of the red in her eyes. It's just a biiiit too muxch, if there were just a bit less, I would honestly have believed this to be a real photo of a girl with red eyes (that the magic of keeping it simple!)
Overall, great job, you've taken a very simple photo and made it haunting.
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As well, I agree with metal-icarus, thank-you for not photoshopping it into oblivion. A lot of stock photos that have been manipulated really do come across extremely harsh. Yours, on the other hand, is soft, and quite well done.
I will though, disagree with the eyes being to bright. Your title is called Hell in Her Eyes, and if I were looking into someones eyes - and hell was there...jebus, I would be pretty freaked out and amazed at the intensity at the same time! But, if it was your intent to make them intense, then I would say you did a bang on job with this.
Thanks again for a great piece of photography and keep on creating on cool cat!
The eyesshadow is also a very nice touch, the greenish yellow goes well with the shadows on her skin, and do a great job of making her look not quite human.
The only thing that you might want to change is the brightness of the red in her eyes. It's just a biiiit too muxch, if there were just a bit less, I would honestly have believed this to be a real photo of a girl with red eyes (that the magic of keeping it simple!)
Overall, great job, you've taken a very simple photo and made it haunting.
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