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Vanessa Ho

Cloudy Day
Cloudy Day by @MOCHI (Vanessa Ho)

Welps, more of my "grey" images of the same looking guy. I'll probably make up a name for him soon lol.

I have made another approach to actually have a background to a picture. This one is more of a ...european..background? meh, it's my ideal "chilling" place lol on a cloudy day... did i ever mention i actually like cloudy&rainy days? =p

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Posted: Tuesday, 26 April, 2005 @ 02:57 PM

Great picture! I love how the entire piece is put together. Between the grey and the covering of the eyes, it makes the piece a little darker. Yet the light provides some contrast. The solid black, rather than shading, looks great too. The background certainly does have a European feeling to it as well.

Posted: Tuesday, 26 April, 2005 @ 10:13 PM

yay! I'm glad you feel the way the viewer feels! =D

Thanks for the comment! The mild contrast with the light happened by chance, i guess it didn't turn out too bad then! =D

Thanks!

Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 02:45 PM

Oooh. I like his pose. And hair. pets it

Posted: Friday, 06 May, 2005 @ 03:31 PM

Thanks thanks! =D The pose actually looked better in my mind than what came out :/

Glad you like it! XD

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