I like both of them... Your model looks great, and the images are very 'stock' as well. :-).
The second one looks a little hot down her left side, as her blouse is merging with the background, but apart from that they have that clean and professional look web designers & advertising folks seem to want.
It might just be me, but I think you've got some dust spots on your sensor. I thought the backgrounds were a little uneven (as per your previous thread), so saved them and did an extreme curves adjustment in gimp (or PS, take your pick) and there are some odd blotches. (and #2 has an uneven background, but not in a big way).
Out of curiosity, how are you lighting these shots, and are they taken high key, or edited?
I suppose the really important question is, how is the stock photography business going? Are you managing to sell many/any shots? And if so, with a web site, or an agency.. If a website, can we have a link to your portfolio... More details please :-).
Edit: Typo
Message edited by author 2004-09-22 01:11:37.
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