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From early summer. Quite a bit of cropping on this one.
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Only minor nitpicks I have are that the position of her hair makes her neck look rather longer than normal, it's also as if the light from the left was a bit bright as her teeth look a bit unevenly lit, along with the hot lips, and over large catch light in her left eye.
Pete
Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...
Thanks guys. I agree that the teeth etc needs work. Maybe I should add more catch light to her left eye to balance that out (should be easy to do).
Here's another - less cropped. better? I didn't do hardly any post to this version like I did on the first posting (smoothing skin, adding contrast, etc)
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Personally, I like a crop of the original with the bottom brought up to cut off just a little of the bottom of the chin - like just above where the shaded part comes to the bottom of the chin. - Terry
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Sony/Minolta - way more gear than talent.
I think it is very well composed and exposed. Maybe too many skin details, but if you like "natural" portraits more than "photoshopped"...
Thanks for sharing
Terry, I didn't see that being a great crop. Give it a try and repost it if you'd like.
G
PS - I know her teeth need attention. Just have to find the time to do it.
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Thanks guys. I agree that the teeth etc needs work. Maybe I should add more catch light to her left eye to balance that out (should be easy to do).
Here's another - less cropped. better? I didn't do hardly any post to this version like I did on the first posting (smoothing skin, adding contrast, etc)
G
I like this crop more, even if it is a bit more orthodox.
I'm also a fan of the lesser processing; on the skin in the particular. Though I get that that's how portraits are done and you pretty much don't have a choice. In the original version, however, it looked like you only posted in her face and not her neck.
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