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Daughter's Eyes
Daughter's Eyes
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Challenge: Natural Light Portrait (Advanced Editing V*)
Camera: Pentax K100D
Lens: Pentax FA 28-80mm 3.5-5.6 AF - Silver
Location: Home in Fremont, CA
Date: Jul 12, 2007
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Portraiture, Children
Date Uploaded: Jul 17, 2007

Evening light shining in through the window. I took a bunch of pictures of my daughter this evening. The first one turned out to be the best.

Changed to black and white, adjusted brightness and contrast.

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07/30/2007 09:05:29 AM
Greetings from the critique club :)

I am always not sure what to say when commenting on a picture of someones child so I´ll keep this short and focused on the technical details of this photo.

First of all, your camera settings and perhaps choice of lens for this photograph. I see you used a 28-80mm lens with a small aperture but you own a 50mm 2.0 lens? Don´t know what exact focal length you used but my gut tells me the 50mm lens would have been a far better choice for this photograph. The reason I say this is because you use a 5.6 aperture when 2.0-2.8 would have been a far better choice, both to have less DOF wich is often more pleasant in portraits and also would enable you to set the ISO lower for better quality and also a higher shutterspeed so the image was better frozen, the image either apperas out of focus or more likely has some slight motion blur cause it´s not nearly as sharp as I would have preferred it.

Composition is not bad but I strongly prefer when people shots include the whole chin, cutting off the tip like you do here is not really what I find flattering, I would much have preferred it if you instead framed the shot slightly lower and include less of the forehead and all of the chin.

Other than that, I agree with most of your commenters about this lacking contrast and sharpness, when photos are b/w I personally want much more contrast than I want with color photos. Boost that and make sure the last thing you do after resizing the photo for DPC use is to sharpen it and you should be set cause all in all this is far from a bad photo, just needs a little bit more thought out settings and lens on the camera and a little bit of post processing and it would really pop much more off the screen :)

Kind regards from Iceland, Lárus.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/23/2007 07:39:46 PM
a winning combination, natural light and flawless skin
07/23/2007 05:38:29 PM
sweet
07/20/2007 08:39:58 AM
Nice pic... but needs more contrast and sharpness.
07/19/2007 07:26:55 AM
Nice image... sharpness would have really bumped up the image....
07/18/2007 12:04:26 PM
Very cute. B/W is fine, but it seems short at both ends (black and white). Some minor adjustments via curves or levels, plus a minor boost in contrast, would help this substantially IMO. Good luck in the challenge.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/18/2007 09:59:47 AM
Pretty eyes. Nice capture.
07/18/2007 07:42:00 AM
The focus seems just the tiniest bit soft.
07/17/2007 11:25:22 PM
I love the camera angle!!


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