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04/06/2007 01:51:49 PM |
Really nice mood captured! I'd love to look into those eyes more though. By dodging in the highlights (of the eyes), and then perhaps burning back in some of the shadows, you will increase the emotive quality of the portrait a great deal. (I use a very low strength when dodging and burning on portraits - usually 1-3%.) I'll bet that this would also look great in black & white. |
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04/06/2007 12:47:38 PM |
She looks very sad here. Great capture. |
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04/06/2007 05:43:40 AM |
very emotive portrait...nice job! |
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04/06/2007 12:41:50 AM |
Pouty works great for a portrait like this. I love them! The larger than life, in-your-face cropped portraits. They are my favorite kind. This is really good. The lighting is soft and enhances her great skin.
Even what she is wearing compliments the background. Great job, Margie!
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