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Nothing wrong with this one. You are out of my league with the lighting but this looks like something like I would see on a billboard. The crop works as long as you keep the slight vignetting. The pose is also very natural looking. Did you add a touch of film grain.
I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..
IMO I think you should leave this one as is- it is stunning! The highlights on your model are fantastic, the pose is great as is her wardrobe I agree with Greg- this has billboard written all over it!
This shot is stunning and I have no idea how to do portrait photography, but I do notice that 'stripe' under her nose - almost a "got milk" thing. - Terry
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Nothing wrong with this one. You are out of my league with the lighting but this looks like something like I would see on a billboard. The crop works as long as you keep the slight vignetting. The pose is also very natural looking. Did you add a touch of film grain.
thanks Greg.
The vignetting effect you see is the effect of a spot background light that fades through the edges. There is no film grain done. I shot RAW and then did some skin cleaning.
Originally Posted by rebcastillo77
IMO I think you should leave this one as is- it is stunning! The highlights on your model are fantastic, the pose is great as is her wardrobe I agree with Greg- this has billboard written all over it!
thanks reb
Originally Posted by OldClicker
This shot is stunning and I have no idea how to do portrait photography, but I do notice that 'stripe' under her nose - almost a "got milk" thing. - Terry
thanks Terry.... the stripe under her nose is just a reflection of the lighting and accentuated by using a high pass filter to give that shiny wet look.
Hey... that's a good idea on "The Got Milk?" thing.... thanks.... I should list that down and do that. lol
Your portraits are beyond my ability at this point, so it's very hard to really critique anythign on them. I find this shot stunning and very well done.
Your portraits are beyond my ability at this point, so it's very hard to really critique anythign on them. I find this shot stunning and very well done.
thanks Ridgetop ... just like you I am still learning from all the suggestions and comments here.
Definitely a powerful image. The contrast against the pure white background really hits me. I think it works well, but my only complaint is that her skin looks a little too smooth (clean). That's a matter of personal taste. Nice work overall. I think you are on to something w/ your first black and white.
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What amazing tones. Great pose, love the hair.. just stunning over all.
1 thing bothers me a bit though and that's the 'bra' or whatever that is. lol. I'm not an expert in women's wear. When I scroll up on my browser and crop it off, It makes much much stronger of a photo. Maybe it's the shape of it, that doesn't do her justice or it might be that it isn't very 'firm' for a lack of a better term. I see wrinkles right underneeth the breast area on the garment. and a fold by her right armpit (left for us)
other than that. stunning.
Liban
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