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marina

Exposure Date: 2010:12:27 13:13:19;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 40D;
ExposureTime: 1/250 s;
FNumber: f/1.8;
ISOSpeedRatings: 100;


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Pretty model. Not a usual pose, but not bad. About 1/2 stop overexposed, but I can live with the burned out patches.

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Marina, pienso que tiene los componentes para ser un gran retrato pero requiere de un mejor manejo de la luz, si utilizas una luz de relleno a la derecha contrarestas el efecto causado por exceso de luz a la izquierda, sugiero experimentes con una lamina de poliestireno reflejando la luz del sol, con la que he tenido resultados satisfactorios, ademas te recomiendo al momento de recortar la foto tener cuidado de no dejar elementos incompletos como por ejemplo parte de la mano de la modelo, es mejor cortarla del todo o dejarla completa, de lo contrario desvía el centro de interés, por ultimo en lo personal me gusta el contacto visual con la modelo, pero por supuesto eso depende del mensaje o ambiente que quieras lograr, saludos

LV

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Gracias Leonardo por tus consejos, de hecho estas navidades he podido tirar las planchas de poliestireno porque me han regalado reflectores profesionales :D aunque no los tengo aun por mano ( con un 1.8, sin tripode y con una mano ( la otra aguanta el rebote) suele pasar que se me va el encuadre ;P.) Si te fijas en la carpeta hize una version recortada quitando lo innecesario, que te parece? Gracias por el aporte!

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Marina,

I would probably crop it even more to try to get better compositional balance. Your subject should have more room in front of her than behind. This allows her to be facing into the picture, not out of it. 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. By positioning the tip of her nose in the vertical center of the photograph you not only have her facing into the picture, but you have good left and right compositional balance. This little rule almost always works well. At least it gives you a good starting point from which to subtly adjust your composition to make it visually balanced.

I would also try to fix her yellow skin tone a bit.

I am not a bit fan of showing bare armpits.

Clipping can often occur in image highlights as a result of an incorrect exposure. A similar effect of blown-out highlights also exists in analog photography. 

Nice shot of a pretty girl,

Mark

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