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04/22/2006 08:10:09 AM |
Lighting is nice. Red could be toned down just a bit and camera angle or lens selection seems to make his chin/hand out of proportion in relation to his head. POssibly intentional but i think it gives the portrait a strange feel. |
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04/21/2006 08:35:24 PM |
The angle and tight crop of this image really affects my perception of the shape of the model's head, kind of unflattering. Maybe if there was more negative space on the left side, as though he were just turning toward the camera, it would represent his casual expression better. |
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04/20/2006 07:12:48 PM |
The hue in the face is too pink for me. A more natural tone would have helped me to vote 7 or 8. It looks like the picture was taken with a fisheye lens... If not, then there is some other kind of spacial distortion from something. |
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04/19/2006 12:32:06 PM |
His face looks a bit too red to me, and it seems to be a bit distorted. Maybe back away from the subject and use a higher camera angle? |
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04/18/2006 12:01:00 PM |
Aarg! Wide angles for portraits are not good! Over sharpened also. |
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04/18/2006 06:56:32 AM |
Well, wide lenses aren´t really used for portraiture and this is a fine example as to why, because of the wide lens and the fact that his hand is closer to you than his head his hand looks as big as his head! Other than that pretty good but if I may make a suggestion would be to light up the face and in particular eyes a little more with something, a reflector should do the job. |
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04/17/2006 05:43:59 PM |
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04/17/2006 01:44:45 PM |
Nice portrait but to red skin tone .. ice |
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04/17/2006 03:31:07 AM |
Choice of lens here isn't really flattering...distorts the face. A standard 50mm or even a 70-100mm range would have been great for this |
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