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fixed distracting patterns on shirt, with healing brush


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She looks very good, the shot is well exposed and the colours and light blend well.

 

Yet, I suppose that because she has a nice figure that this means that the bra showing through the vest looks clumsy and seems to diminish the shot completely. Which is a shame...

 

Peter

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I know some have told me window light has become a cliche, but I can't resist it, especially when photograhing beautiful women! Very nice.
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a natural beauty well captured...window light and pose/expression works very well here
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I know. It is kinda boring to take pictures of pretty girls next to a window but... I never really had a chance to do it before in my life. So it is something like all jokes are new to a newborn :) digital SLR really help me to experiment, and let me tell you, photo.net is my best muse.... everyday I see jawdropping photos, that make me want to be better photographer. Although I am a total amateur, and only been seriously photographing in the last 8 months I am excited everyday about photography!!! thank you for your ratings, comments, and time...

 

greetings from Budapest, Hungary

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Unless you yourself find it boring, overdone, don't worry. There will always be people who will not like it since they've already seen something similar. So what? Should all the nature photographers give it up, just because National Geographic was already there?

 

On the other hand, a nice girl next to the window, egy ilyen sz鰠mosollyal, will never be boring :)

 

One small observation: i miss her right fingertips.....

 

Cheers & have a good light!

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Great lighting, great model, great pose. Just remember a quote from a

famous person commenting on critics, "They build statues to famous people,

(artists, actors, writers, etc.), but not to critics." Now, my critique;

The only thing that distracts me is that chair that cries "Look at ME."

Take it out and you've got a great shot. Lest you might think I'm just

another verbalist rambling on, I have been a professional photographer for

30 or more years. I'm not great or famous, but I do know good photography

AND art, and I appreciate the efforts of others who are trying, or have

arrived. You've got talent..just polish it. Watch your background AND your

composition, and of course, the lighting, since that is what photography is

based on. Keep striving! Give us more!

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