william_staniforth 0 Posted August 23, 2009 My Grandson's girl friend . Your thoughts appreciated . Link to comment
gsphotoguy 3 Posted August 23, 2009 The shallow depth-of-field is placed perfectly. I like the lighting and expression. There is just enough seperation of Lucy from the background. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted August 23, 2009 William, Lucy is a very pretty girl! You have focused well on Lucy's eyes. She has good catch lights. and good eye contact with the camera (viewer). She has a very nice expression. You may want to soften her face to smooth out her complexion a little. She has very well applied make-up. Darker mascara and little eyeliner under her eyes would make her eyes more dominant. With this elegant formal portrait, I would like to see just a little eyeshadow, also. Subtle is the key here, because she is young and naturally beautiful. Because it is a formal looking portrait, I would also like to see her earrings better match her necklace. I do not like your color choice for the background. I do like the way you have burned the edges, but the color is too near her skin and hair color. It pulls attention away from her face. I do not like the out of focus necklace. It does not work for a formal (and I'm not sure any other) portrait. The necklace is important in the portrait. It helps to show her elegance. It is not an extraneous background that is interfering with the subject. The strings of pearls are not straight. They must be separated. This should have been corrected before you shot. You want to compositionally balance the left and right sides of the photograph. The compositional "rule" for this suggests that you position the tip of the subject's nose in the vertical center of the photograph. Nice shot, Mark Link to comment
william_staniforth 0 Posted August 25, 2009 Thank you Mark Chartrand for giving me such an in depth analysis . I knew it wasn't right , but I just couldn't see the faults ! Now that you've pointed them out they seem obvious ! When I get the time I will try to rework it following your pointers , although what I can do about the necklace I don't know ! Thank you once again , Bill Link to comment
david_l._forney 0 Posted August 28, 2009 I like this one. It has great aesthetic appeal. She's adorable and this image is both formal and natural. Some fuzziness outside of the face, but she's still cute. David Link to comment
sergey-afanasyev 0 Posted September 7, 2009 Dear William! I think this is a really sincere portrait which is full of revelation and kindness. She looks like a young English princess - happy and proud. You did a really good work! Link to comment
william_staniforth 0 Posted September 8, 2009 Thank you David & Sergey for your kind comments , they are very much appreciated . Bill Link to comment
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