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| 12/30/2010 01:57:18 AM |
DSC_9200by spiritualspatulaComment: This is another perfect shot. I don't say anything about the head, because you do have more of his body on this shot. I think looks very nice :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:56:27 AM |
DSC_9199by spiritualspatulaComment: Perfect crop, perfect shoulder angles... Head tilting to other way should make this one perfect as well :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:55:31 AM |
DSC_9030by spiritualspatulaComment: This is perfect. You see, when you tilt the head right way, to the light, slightly down and angled to camera a little... You got a nice portrait photo :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:54:42 AM |
DSC_8923by spiritualspatulaComment: Head down slightly, turn the head to his left a little... Try not to give him the "tight" look, but "relaxed" look. |
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| 12/30/2010 01:53:46 AM |
DSC_9156by spiritualspatulaComment: PERFECT... almost. Try not to cut his head like that (with close up shots like this). Either cut equally, or don't cut at all :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:52:50 AM |
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| 12/30/2010 01:52:22 AM |
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| 12/30/2010 01:51:19 AM |
DSC_9064by spiritualspatulaComment: This is one of the "close to perfect" shots IMO. If he had his head turned slightly to his left, it would be awesome. But, nice shot and impression :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:50:07 AM |
DSC_9147by spiritualspatulaComment: Straight forward shot, no posing afford, just standing tall... It works in some cases, however if you want o give some kind of dimension to your model, I think tilting and angling are necessary :) |
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| 12/30/2010 01:48:08 AM |
DSC_8926by spiritualspatulaComment: You can see two things really bother my eyes, one the wall behind his head, he should be position better, and the one line wrinkle on his neck, due to wrong tilting on his head. |
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