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Mona Lisa with a Pearl Earing
Mona Lisa with a Pearl Earing
raish


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Challenge: Fill the Frame III (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro for Nikon
Location: oslo
Date: Aug 25, 2007
Aperture: f/5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/500
Date Uploaded: Aug 26, 2007

I was walking through the park adjacent to my home, when three young girls out sitting in the sun cried out: 'You've got a camera, take a photograph!' So I did and here it is -

The price I extracted for this was to take a close-up frame filler of the most forward of them. Here's the original then -

Points taken on the processing, thanks for all comments.

Statistics
Place: 201 out of 285
Avg (all users): 5.0789
Avg (commenters): 5.0000
Avg (participants): 5.0000
Avg (non-participants): 5.1791
Views since voting: 795
Views during voting: 224
Votes: 152
Comments: 23
Favorites: 0


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09/04/2007 04:54:48 PM
I've spent a bit of time looking at these two shots; I really like what you've done with the tones and the shades, and I think the crop is spot on (it helped to have the original to judge that). You do get a feeling that this is a confident young woman; that comes through pretty strongly in the capture. Her eyes are bright, her smile honest (and, I must say, untroubled). You've thought about the technicals of processing, but don't miss what you've captured and what's still come through.
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09/03/2007 01:48:07 PM
This is a lovely shot of a lovely girl. I agree that the surface blur on her skin is a little too much, and since this is natural light, there wasn't much to do about the shadow while you were snapping it. You might try filter>render>lighting effects to add a bit of light to the left side of her face. Might help, might be awful, but might be worth a try. I'm sure the girl will love it the way it is. BTW, I think you got robbed on the score.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/02/2007 05:02:15 PM
This has the potential to be a really nice portrait. I think the lighting could use a bit more balance from the right to soften the shadow from the nose and get more of a catchlight in the eye. This is relatively minor though and I think the main problem I have with this is the over processing. Too much blur of neat image on the skin gives it a very plastic look and doesn't match the still sharp eyes and mouth. Had this been toned down I think this would be very good.
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09/02/2007 09:16:17 AM
I would try and hold back on the blur a little bit. Her face looks a bit plasticy. Otherwise you have a good portrait here. I fills the frame and it has good lighting.
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09/01/2007 10:13:17 PM
Good shot. The pearl earring is OOF, and it is half of the title. Stop it down a bit more and adjust the shutter speed. You got good lighting and exposure.
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09/01/2007 01:37:29 PM
Beautiful model. Seems like there's a bit too much NI.
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08/31/2007 11:35:26 PM
Lovely model, but you need to be far more subtle about skin smoothing. Especially at such close range, where you expect to always see a little skin texture, no matter how smooth the skin. You've got the right idea about not smoothing eyes, eyebrows and lips, but you're just using too much blur everywhere else. And that frame is just a distraction.
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08/31/2007 07:22:15 PM
a bit too much selective noise reduction.
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08/31/2007 01:45:12 AM
pretty girl but the first thing i thought when seeing it was "way too much neatimage" or whatever filter you used
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08/30/2007 08:51:55 PM
I've seen the Mona Lisa; this Mona is a lot more charming! Nice color; the eyes are sharp, yet there is a beautiful softness to her face. Great job!
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08/30/2007 06:17:56 AM
very bad editing on the skin.
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08/30/2007 06:04:33 AM
beautiful girl, to my eyes just a bit too much blur on her skin
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08/28/2007 10:01:39 PM
Pretty girl. Nose shadow way too harsh.
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08/28/2007 10:29:09 AM
Please step away from the Neat Image.
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08/27/2007 07:25:11 PM
great subject but there seems to be too much neat image (or similar) on the face....
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08/27/2007 06:19:46 PM
a very pretty girl - there seems to be far too much smoothing and noise reduction on her face
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08/27/2007 04:19:56 PM
too much Neat Image here
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08/27/2007 03:21:29 PM
You've done a nice job filling the frame, and getting a nice expression from your model. The light's kind of harsh for this kind of subject, though, and it looks like you've done a lot of work smoothing out her face, to the point where it looks pretty unnatural.
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08/27/2007 07:07:48 AM
well cropped, but much too much softening, black border distracts
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08/27/2007 01:56:08 AM
very pretty model with a great smile, looks like too much neat image.
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08/27/2007 12:59:38 AM
imo this seems a little too plastic looking
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08/27/2007 12:40:26 AM
the editing is really unflattering...neat image???
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08/27/2007 12:22:29 AM
They make anti-clump eyelash stuff.. saw a commercial for it the other day. (Just buggin you =)

Tied with another shot as my favorite of the challenge so far.
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