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First Featured photo...Portrait...
boy, I haven't posted an image for critique in a long, long time. Here's a casual portrait of Barbara, using only window light for illumination. I wish I had used a reflector to bounce some light into her right eye, but too late. :-)
Contax G2 Zeiss 90/2.9 Delta 100
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Hi Charles,
As always, you do great portraits, this one is no exception. If I had to find something to complain about, I would say that I would like to be able to see more of her R eye. As it is now, it's petty much lost in shadow. I'm also thinking the image needs a bit more contrast as well.
Other than those two things, the rest of the photo looks fine. Her fore-eye is in focus and has nice catchlights, and I like the tight crop.
Thanks for posting this one for critique!
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Thanks for posting!
Thanks for posting over here Charles...
It is wonderful casual portrait, it frames her face quite nicely.
I do agree with you about the right side, but all in all it isn't that bothersome.
Don't be a stranger over here.
If you didn't read otherwise, I really like your avatar, it is well thought out and says a lot about being a moderator.
Brian
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Thanks Brian
I did comment on the avatar on Viewfinder. I hope to make the time to do some critiquing over here. Take care.
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Originally Posted by mtbbrian
Thanks for posting over here Charles...
It is wonderful casual portrait, it frames her face quite nicely.
I do agree with you about the right side, but all in all it isn't that bothersome.
Don't be a stranger over here.
If you didn't read otherwise, I really like your avatar, it is well thought out and says a lot about being a moderator.
Brian
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a beauty
hi Charles,
only two cents--- the only thing I find distracting is the shadows that play out from either side of her nostrils
Very pleasing pose and lighting....
nat
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Beautiful pose and model, but something just doesn't sit right with me. I dunno, I think it's her expression. She looks sad, uncomfortable in a way. Something about it that I can't describe is making me feel rather...uncomfortable.
Weird.
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I agree about the bounce, but overall I really like the image. Very nice, casual portrait. Then again, I have yet to see one of your pieces that I *don't* like! ;)
Mel
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What makes it nice...
I think that is what makes the photo so interesting. It makes you wonder...
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Originally Posted by Sebastian
Beautiful pose and model, but something just doesn't sit right with me. I dunno, I think it's her expression. She looks sad, uncomfortable in a way. Something about it that I can't describe is making me feel rather...uncomfortable.
Weird.
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I like it! Its simple, yet its more! You always do very good work!
Kathy
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Great portrait!
Hello, Charles:
I have never shot portraits, but the second I looked at this, I immediately liked it. Her expression was the first thing I noticed. For me, that's all I need. She seems relaxed, content. Nothing bothers me or distracts me, at all - not even the right eye problem. I also like the composition. The cropping, to me, seems just right.
Thanks for sharing,
Paul
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Originally Posted by Charles Hess
boy, I haven't posted an image for critique in a long, long time. Here's a casual portrait of Barbara, using only window light for illumination. I wish I had used a reflector to bounce some light into her right eye, but too late. :-)
Contax G2 Zeiss 90/2.9 Delta 100
Hi Charles,
I'm not so sure about this one. Here eyes seem distant, almost contemplative. However, she has almost a grin, or quark on her face that doesn't match. The upper left hand corner is a little distraction, kind of a hot spot that leaves me wondering what's there.
I would also, like you noticed, like to see a catch light in both eye.
Overall, still a very nice shot.
Mike
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Excellent
Hey Charles,
This is simply an excellent image that holds the viewer's attention. And until I read about your concern about her right eye, I didn't notice.
-Dave-
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Re: Portrait...
Very beautiful! Is there a place where I can read and learn from others specifically interested in photographing people, much like this photo? Thank you !
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Re: Portrait...
Do a search in viewfinder and/or critique and I'm sure you'll find many portrait threads.
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Re: Portrait...
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Originally Posted by Frog
Do a search in viewfinder and/or critique and I'm sure you'll find many portrait threads.
Thank you :-) The forum will be a learning curve haha!
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