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Jen's EyesPosted by Jen (Alpharetta, United States) on 18 September 2007 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. Yup there they are...the ones behind the camera. My eyes are actually a more bluish/green, but in processing I thought I'd increase the blue a bit...just for the fun of it. I have uploaded some of my favorite images to redbubble for sale http://www.redbubble.com/people/jenseye
Comments (27)
Rob B from Here and There, United StatesShamalaaaaa Shamala !!! Huba Huba ....... woooooo hoooooo , she's got Jenny Jenni's EYES !! Very nice processing here Jen 18 Sep 2007 5:15am @Rob B: Your making me blush Rob! @Craiger: Thanks Craig Dimitrios from ATHENS, Greecei SEE i SEE, YOU ARE A BLUE-LOVER, welcome to the blue-world 18 Sep 2007 9:29am @Dimitrios: Thanks Dimitrios! Shrig from New Jersey, United StatesGreat photo! Nice to see what's on the other side of the lens :) 18 Sep 2007 10:12am @Shrig: Thanks. Lorraine from Gatineau, Canadadon't you have beautiful eyes...the blue is very strinking :) 18 Sep 2007 10:55am @Lorraine: Thanks Lorraine @Nick: Yes it is...always nice when I find a picture that it works well with. Behrooz from Tehran, IranAnd finally the eyes that took all those beauties of the world... Nice to see you! 18 Sep 2007 11:51am @Behrooz: Aw thanks Behrooz! Viewfinder from Bradenton, United StatesLots of expression and depth to those lovely eyes of yours, Jen. 18 Sep 2007 12:03pm @Viewfinder: Thanks VF...it's fun to mess around in ps from time to time. @Shahab: Thanks...just having a little fun @Brian: Thanks Brian Seraphine from San Francisco, United StatesI love eyes. You are forgiven for enhancing them a little bit, since they are purportedly the window to your soul. Beautiful, deep. 18 Sep 2007 2:06pm @Seraphine: Thank you very much! Amy from Rocky Mountain House, CanadaWell. I'm speechless. Finally, I see what Jen's eye is all about. That's a great and creative shot!! A truly FANTASTIC way to do a self portrait (no doubt you put this on Vazaar?.. gotta get mine up too) Crap, I can't really even say it's Jen's eye because.. it is!!! LOL And so much for the speechless, eh?!! LOVE IT DAHLING!! 18 Sep 2007 2:25pm @Amy: Oh Dahling you could never be speechless ; D (and i am not complaining about that LOL) @Kannan: Thanks @HorseRotorVator: Thanks : ) Lost Valley Views from CanadaEyes are the key to the soul some would say. This is a fantastic picture Jen. Wonderful processing!! So so beautiful :-) 18 Sep 2007 6:44pm @Lost Valley Views: Thanks so much LV...drop me an email I can't find your site (please!!) @objectif-P: merci! Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomI must say this is an absolutely mesmerizing shot!! You have seriously gorgeous eyes, Jen!! And your processing is just top-notch!! :) 18 Sep 2007 7:44pm @Rebecca: Thank you very much! Bron from Canberra, AustraliaLovely shot, Lovely eyes - lovely person!! cheers Bron 18 Sep 2007 8:10pm @Bron: Aw Thanks Bron Ken McCoy from Orlando-Daytona Beach, FL, United StatesCool color, but a little bit scary. :) You should post the plain view for comparison - I'm guessing you have pretty eyes. 18 Sep 2007 9:14pm @Ken McCoy: Scary? mmmm??? too blue perhaps. Richard_Irwin from Belper, United KingdomGood work on selective colour processing. You have great eyes, and have done a top job in making this image. 18 Sep 2007 10:30pm @Richard_Irwin: Thank you very much Richard. bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdomaaaaah Jen--we see the champion peepers--ace colour processing--and soo sharp in detail--a great relief to see you've got two of them(Jenseye--hee hee) 18 Sep 2007 10:57pm @bronzebilly u.k.: LOL I should have winked!!! Maybe be next time! @Laurie: Thank you Laurie...I was just having a little fun in ps. MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomWow! fabulous Jen, you have really pretty eyes hun :) 19 Sep 2007 9:16am @MaryB: Thanks Mary Dave MacIntyre from Toronto, CanadaBeautiful use of selective colour Jen! Great shot! 20 Sep 2007 3:43am @Dave MacIntyre: Thank you Dave @Sidonie: Thanks! : ) Anne from White Rock, CanadaJen! This is fabulous! I do agree with a bit scary though! (Like the "Eyes of Laura Mars") Very beautiful deep eyes, but I think the natural ones would be not so scary! Natural greenish would be softer and not so steely! Great picture and fun processing - wouldn't dare put a camera that close to my face now!!! ;-) 20 Sep 2007 9:44pm @Anne: hahaha just think of it as the look I give my kids when they do something wrong ; ) Oh wait that would be RED eyes then LOL |
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