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Date Posted: 18:03:11 05/31/07 Thu
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Subject: That is correct in photography competitions under the premise that their is only one light soure (which is the sun). To get a good flat lighting on photogenics you need one light or more and a reflector so the other dots are retouched out. As a judge I do not mark off for more then one dot so photogs have signature "eyes" There is g uy who does a lot of Miss America stuff who has a "v" in the eyes.
In reply to: 's message, "is it true that a truly perfect pic has only one dot in each eye? (from lighting) I have heard this alot but, seldom do I see it. However, I have noticed that Toni's usually only have 1 dot..any opinions or ideas on this?" on 09:22:17 07/28/06 Fri


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