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By no means do I profess to be a photography major. In all honesty, I don't consider it to be an art. To me, it is a science. You need proper lighting, good angles, and other geometric jargon. But, like the alchemists of old, you have used your craft and have made gold."Frozen Fever" had its bearings in a vernal setting, so I enjoy the juxtaposition of a verdant Anna alongside the warmer hues of the current autumnal season. The more subdued terra cotta of the bricks in the background to the bright ochres of the pumpkins in the foreground give our princess more pizzazz.Your work with colour must be commended. It really adds to your artistic technique. Two sets of complementary colours really stand out. The scintillating scarlet of the apples heighten the verdant vision that is her vest. The arrangement of ochre and orange make a bold testament to the tantalizing teal that is her dress. And let's not forget those subtle yellows; they help to anchor the fall feeling from the photo.I simply love this photo. It's divine. The model makes for a lovely Anna. In a manner, she's managed to capture an essence of Anna. That far-off wistful gaze reminds us of the dreamer within Anna; and that no matter how daunting something may appear, it can be overcome.Kudos.