Indian Eyes

© Nawfal J. Nur

Indian Eyes

Uploaded: July 08, 2005

Description

'Indian Eyes' is a cropped image of a classical Indian dancer. There is some color manipulation in some parts of the image and that was done with SolidLine Image and PhotoImpact 10 software. The original image was taken outside with a Nikon F90X camera. A 4' x 4' white poster board was used to bounce light and fill shadows.

Comments

Brian Cassar July 09, 2005

Wonderful Shot. Well done! #275917

Claudette Foote July 29, 2005

Ahmad ..love the effect... AWESOME IMAGE...JUST STUNNING #1653660

Sandra Freyler September 23, 2005

Very beautiful, Ahmad! Great shot! #1871998

Triptych Taylor September 28, 2005

wonderful shot, very creative
-Justin #1895258

November 13, 2005

You have captured the inner beauty of this girl. The eyes are the mirrors of the soul.
Well done!
German
Australia #2068635

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