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Thread: Child Portrait

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    Child Portrait

    I shot this in the studio about a week ago as one of my assignments for one of my classes. I really like this shot of her but I got approached a day after I posted this in my portraits section on Facebook that this was not a child's pose. I feel differently about that because I felt that since she was older, I could get away with this.

    What do you guys think? Give me your critiques on the shot and on the posing. Thanks.

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    Re: Child Portrait

    Just to let you know, I'm thinking about it and will get back to it.
    Interesting
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    Re: Child Portrait

    I think the crop is odd. I can understand leaving the room on the side of her to avoid cutting off her elbow, but the other end of the chair really unbalances it for me, along with the negative space next to the subject. It also seems to be blown out behind the right arm, which also pulls my eye away from her. Well done on the exposure of the girl though.
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    Re: Child Portrait

    The reason it's cropped like that is because their is a studio light off to my right behind the couch to light the background, and if I would have shot the full couch, it would have been in it. So I decided for the method instead. But I went for a high key background in this shot. That's the reason the background is blown like it is.

    But thank you for the critiques.
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    Re: Child Portrait

    I think the studio light would have made a great touch
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    Re: Child Portrait

    Really? How so?
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    Re: Child Portrait

    The pose stikes me as more of an adult type pose rather than a typical child's pose.
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: Child Portrait

    I'm picturing the light at upper right with entire couch in frame.
    It would tell a story. Just my own imagination I guess.
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    Re: Child Portrait

    Okay yeah, I understand what you're talking about now. It would tell a story, but for the sake of the assignment, I couldn't use the light in the shot. :/ But I see what you're seeing now.
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    NIkon D3000
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    Nikon 55-200mm F4-5.6G
    Nikon 18-55mm F3.5-5.6
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    Tamron 90mm F2.8 macro
    Tamron 70-200mm F2.8

    Tamrac 5374 camera backpack
    Dolica 73-Inch Proline Tripod with pan head

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