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Old 04-01-2005, 03:00 PM   #10
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Would it be hard to pull off though? It's so dramatic that my attention is drawn right to the background. Especially with the bronze of their skin tones. I love the concept though, I hope you can find a way to make it work.
Hi Jean,

I think it could be done effectively. I think it is one of those things that has to be adjusted as you do it and as you see it.

I too liked the yin-yang symbol: "Yin: the feminine passive principle in nature that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in darkness, cold, or wetness and that combines with yang to produce all that comes to be." "Yang: the masculine active principle in nature that in Chinese cosmology is exhibited in light, heat, or dryness and that combines with yin to produce all that comes to be." I thought the symbol would reinforced the oriental theme.

If I'm going to have something like that in the background I like to take a picture of it independently of the subject so that I can manipulate it to my purposes later on if need be.

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Those watermelons are incredible! How much does she charge for one?
I don't know, I think she just does them for the restaurant. I know that she spends hours creating each one.
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