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Post by Natalie Portman on Sept 23, 2011 0:07:35 GMT -5
This photo represents pride when it turns nasty. While this picture is from a photoshoot of Natalie in The Black Swan, it's still a high-end photograph. As someone who once took pride in her work, the girl in the photograph took it too far and became something she did not want to be. She may have fit her role perfectly, but that only encompasses pride more- she views herself as better than all of her predecessors.
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Post by Sonam Kapoor on Sept 23, 2011 10:20:40 GMT -5
Sonam: I love the whole story behind this photo but your photo looks like it was cropped.. This is the same photo with you but the quality is better.. This is such a beautiful photo but the quality kinda turned me off. I can feel the Pride
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Post by Mandy Moore on Sept 23, 2011 11:40:06 GMT -5
Goodness gracious, but that photo is disturbing. I do think that you stellarly nailed the pride aspect, but I agree with Sonam in that the quality is low, and that really all that we have going here is the face. I would have preferred to see a shot that showcased a bit more of you, especially since the background is so close to your makeup, color-wise.
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Post by Tom Welling on Sept 23, 2011 14:12:08 GMT -5
Tom: I was a tad scared when i saw your photo. I mean it's well done and i guess i can see the pride. you went bold and did what you had to do to get this photo. good job.
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Sept 23, 2011 16:04:48 GMT -5
I don't really have much to add. You nailed the theme and the makeup is great but I want to see more! Still, I think you should be good for this week.
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Post by Brody Jenner on Sept 23, 2011 21:38:40 GMT -5
I have mixed feelings on this. It fits Pride really well, but it really bothers me that you used the cropped version with horrible quality. Overall, its OK.
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