The image on the left is Sarah Cheng - De Winne's image and the one on the right is my impression on that piece of work. I has my model hold the one side of her hair with a ring on her finger. This was to match the image on the left. The only difference between the two images is that not both hands have rings on and not both hands are clasped together round the hair. I cropped this image to the most appropriate looking size on the picmonkey.com website.
Again, the image on the left is Sarah Cheng - De Winne's work and the image on the right is my impression of that image. I got my model to where a ring and put her one finger round the side of her face, to make it look like the position in the image on the left. The only difference between the to images is that the model on the left image is looking straight at the camera and mine is looking sideways, away from the camera. The second different is that my model has nail varnish on and the image on the left has none on. I cropped my image to the most appropriate size and also to get rid of the things that were going on in the background. My image is more zoomed in at the face than the image on the left. I cropped my image on the picmonkey.com website and then I went onto Adobe Photoshop to spread the nail varnish so that it covered the whole nail and not just bits of it.
Again, the image on the left is Sarah Cheng - De Winne's image and the image on the right is my impression of that image. I got my model to put a navy scarf on her head and I also draw on the "Ace of Spades" over her right eye, mimicking the image on the left. The difference between the two images is that my image is more zoomed in on the face than the image on the left and the image on the left has a purple scarf, whereas, my image has a navy blue one. I did all my editing on the picmonkey.com website.