jeff laitila 0 Posted November 8, 2003 Other than having her stand out better from the background, is there anything else I could have done to make this better? Anyone got any cropping ideas? Thanks for looking. Link to comment
ciofalo 0 Posted November 8, 2003 I find the cropping appropriate. Some space in front of her adds to the picture. Difficult to find an appropriate background contrasting both with the white face and with the black hair, I think you did well here. Link to comment
brian farn 0 Posted November 8, 2003 I have the same comments as Michele. I like the way the background colors are similar to the kimono colors and her hair. It makes for a rich image made primarily of greys with color highlights. Wonderful. Link to comment
Raisanen 0 Posted November 9, 2003 Konnichiwa, Laitila-san no onna no hito wa kirei de kakkoii! Sayonara, Iruka PS. Laitila-san wa Finrando-jin desu ka? Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 9, 2003 I generally prefer square crop for portrait but this one has nothing to be cut... as Illka would say ... kekko ii desugreat details, sharp and expressive... Link to comment
jeff laitila 0 Posted November 9, 2003 Ilkka-sama, Konnichiwa. Hai, onna no hito wa kirei desu ne. PS. Watashi wa Finland kei Amerikajin desu. Link to comment
alan chan 0 Posted November 9, 2003 Jeff this is just fine - very classic Japanese geisha pose. Link to comment
Raisanen 0 Posted November 10, 2003 Jeff-sama no www-peiji http://www.sushicam.com/ wa totemo omoshiroi desu.Yoroshiku,Iruka Link to comment
margaret_s. 0 Posted November 10, 2003 You could do a close crop (some off the top and some off the right) so that she's right in the corner and partially cropped, but I really do like it this way. It's a striking image with the contrast of her face and neckline against the background. Link to comment
fabgo 0 Posted November 10, 2003 Nice portrait. I like the fact that you left space to the right of the Maiko, showing some of Kyoto's traditional architecture. It's a little distracting that she is looking so far away from the viewer, but then again, it adds some mystery to the image. Link to comment
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