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09/11/2005 07:08:46 AM |
What a wonderful soft portrait. It's not overly fuzzy. Her expression is so natural and I like the angle with you looking down on her upturned face. She's quite pretty and you captured it well. |
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08/18/2004 12:59:11 PM |
Jon..your a star..I didn`t notice that until you said..is it any better like this ? |
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08/18/2004 12:43:25 PM |
As I already mentioned Gordon, she really has such a natural look and she totally connects with the camera - which is credit to your ability to work with her anyway. In this particular shot the lighting is nicely ambient but shows plenty of form. She really seems like she's looking at the viewer and not a lens.
One point though - her left eye area looks like it's been dodged in the midtones a bit too much (apparent on my LCD screen). I'd burn it back some. |
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08/17/2004 03:24:56 AM |
She's gorgeous and your photograph really brings that out. Expression is just lovely; very natural. Nice soft lighting. Nice reflections in eyes. And tilted, full frame composition works well. |
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08/13/2004 04:38:36 PM |
Great shot Gordon.
Really good lighting and a wonderfull natural expression on your model. |
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