| Image |
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| 06/29/2004 12:06:48 PM |
Wondering...by bruskiComment: eyes are tack sharp but focus seems a little weird almost look like a double image in spots |
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| 06/29/2004 12:03:53 PM |
Blond light by LouisonComment: excellent lighting, good expression, but mostly I like the unique crop!
9 |
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| 06/29/2004 11:58:04 AM |
Princess by SonifoComment: one of the best I've seen so far! Lighting is dead on, exposure perfect, composition is superb, and I love her expression! 10 |
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| 06/29/2004 11:54:47 AM |
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| 06/29/2004 11:44:10 AM |
Untitledby EddyGComment: great shot only two suggestions!
a gold reflector to give her a more tan look and aim the hair light a little more towards the top of her head 8 |
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| 06/29/2004 11:41:59 AM |
Great Grandpa,Chuck and his story book.by camelotnorthComment: I'm curious, what focal length did you use?
his left arm seems a little enlarged, maybe try using a longer focal length and moving futher back to capture the same image with out the distortion to his arm, but a nice sentimental pic |
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| 06/29/2004 11:39:41 AM |
Troyby MickComment: turn more to a 45 degree angle from the camera and turn his head back towards the camera, personally, I would crop above his knee to avoid the crotch shot that seems to be framed nicely by the chair :) |
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| 06/29/2004 11:35:35 AM |
Where's the Party?by photomComment: always make sure that the person who is getting baby to smile is at the same height as the camera, this will preven the baby from looking up!
I don't realy care for the dark vignetting, I think a white would have been more appropriate |
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| 06/29/2004 11:32:21 AM |
Innocenceby mariomelComment: nice lighting, good expression, but the crop is a bit too tight for my taste on this |
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| 06/29/2004 11:28:55 AM |
Katby rubyrednailsComment: This doesn't look like soft focus, it looks like out of focus
put more distance between your subject and the background to prevent shadows like you have, about 2-3 feet should do, also try moving the light more to the camera right and use a second light/or reflector to help reduce shadows |
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