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| 05/15/2006 03:07:53 PM |
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| 05/10/2006 12:36:12 AM |
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| 05/09/2006 08:13:22 PM |
day30.jpgby Rae-AnnComment: Aweeeeeeeeee great one, Rae Ann! Congrats on a challenge well done. :) |
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| 05/02/2006 07:53:04 PM |
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| 05/02/2006 07:52:10 PM |
Looking Upby alfrescoComment: Who's that handsome fella? Looks like he's having a good time with that funny-looking camera! ;) |
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| 05/02/2006 07:50:18 PM |
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| 05/01/2006 09:35:37 AM |
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| 04/28/2006 09:27:10 AM |
...by manic35Comment: Greetings from the Critique Club
Well it looks like you have studio lighting down pat, so no nits in that department at all! I really like the composition (use of negative space) in this image. I think you would have scored much higher if the model's pose were tweaked just a bit: show her hands, don't hide them, show her eyes even if they're not looking directly at the camera, and watch the details like the folded hem on the jeans and lastly add a reflector to brighten up the dark area under her chin. Those are all minor nits and your image scored deservedly well. Congratulations.
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| 04/28/2006 09:22:24 AM |
Tell the Truthby bvoiComment: Greeting from the Critique Club.
This is a well-made portrait overall. The lighting style is aaaaaaaaaaalmost Rembrandt-style lighting wich is very flattering. The only nits I see are: 1- the model's pose is a bit uninspiring, even the expression is bland and doesn't evoke emotion as really good portraits will do. 2- the hair dies into the bg, I would avoid this by either adding a hair light or reflector to brighten her hair, or crop a bit tighter to do away with the very dark areas.
It looks like you have a good handle on controlling your lighting (though it does have a yellow cast as mentioned below), with some careful practice on posing you'll have stunning portraits in no time. Keep up the good work. |
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| 04/25/2006 11:13:07 AM |
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