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Old 04-25-2005, 10:16 AM   #24
Ant Carlos Ant Carlos is offline
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Yes, composition is always interesting.
Maybe with your artistic license you could incline the hat a bit so it can be shown - you can play with it even more than I did, roughly, in these images.
As for the yin-yang symbol, there is something mystical in the eyes of the model as she seems to be looking at something that is not real. You can use that at your service too, and suggest the yin-yang in the background, distorted or with some perspective.
That's what came up into my mind regarding this work.

Good luck. Interesting job you have here. I look forward to see how you will work it out.

Kind regards,

Ant
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