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| 06/29/2004 01:58:43 PM |
Worried...by kevrobertsonComment: Nice close shot. A little less harsh lighting or diffusing it a bit would make this stand out more. Great focus. |
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| 06/29/2004 01:57:59 PM |
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| 06/29/2004 01:56:54 PM |
Glowingby lizzyc3Comment: Nice catch with the expression. The light on the left side of the face is too harsh. SOfter diffuse light there would work much better. Or if the light went like that all across her face to give it the "glamour" look. The focus seems a bit short with the most important, the eyes, being somewhat OOF. |
| 06/29/2004 01:55:15 PM |
Tessby sixmacsComment: COmposition works well. The color seems a little to cool. SOme warmer light or different WB or "filter" may have givn this a better tone and contrast. |
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| 06/29/2004 01:54:08 PM |
All Aboardby pumaComment: Great natural light on the subject. The blown out area behind her head is a bit distracting though. |
| 06/29/2004 01:53:26 PM |
Gizelleby MalokataComment: Striking model, color, and compostion. A little more light on the left side of the face and neck would help some. The light on her face needs to be just a bit more diffuse also. |
| 06/29/2004 01:52:14 PM |
Samby rhipsterComment: Good job of illuminating the sunject. I think it may be just a bit overexposed. Like to see just a touch more contrast. Seems pretty flat. |
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| 06/29/2004 01:51:14 PM |
d70.by the-O-sterComment: I like the compostiion and light, but the reflection in the sunglasses is a touch distracting. Is that a loose sock out there? |
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| 06/29/2004 01:50:18 PM |
Harrisonby Frank BeckmanComment: Cute little bugger. Hard to get a good focus on the eyes with a squirming baby, but I think that is what is needed, mostly. |
| 06/29/2004 01:48:18 PM |
Troyby MickComment: The lighting works real well. I think coming in a bit closer on this one would be more advantageous. The leg on the right is cut off and then cut off at the shins. The "smirk" works well. |
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