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This is a lovely image. May I ask if this is a composite? Also I wonder if any other PS work was done on it. Regardless how it was achieved, I like it, I am just curious. Regards.
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This is posed but she was actually playing her violin. It didn't sound perfect but still :) Probably it is her stare and also the strobe lighting which freezes the motion well. Thanks for the comment.
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Thank you for viewing.
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Your feedback is much appreciated.
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Thanks for looking, your feedack is appreciated as always.
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Thanks for looking.
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I appreciate your feedback, thanks for looking..
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Appreciate any kind of feedback. Thanks for visiting.
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This is one of my favorites in your portfolio. You sure are very productive.
Camera angle is perfect. Partially included coffee tables, curtains add well balanced geometry and improve the composition. Even the texture of the sofa helps. Technically, very precise exposure and great tonality. I feel for your model. She is beautiful and her pose is great. Regardless her outfit I can sense innocence and awkwardness of being a teen.
Thank you for taking your time and commenting on my image. Regards.
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I seriously hope that your last comment wasn't sarcastic, because I am still a student at a local community college and far from being a professional yet. I enjoy your work and study your images often. Street photography is something I enjoy very much but cannot go close because of my shyness. Regards.
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I am flattered that you took my humble opinion seriously. I completely understand how uncalculated the street photography is by its nature. If I were to try sharpen this image, I would select only the soft area excluding the eye and cheek, and apply edge sharpening without touching the rest.
On your second comment: I have been working on formal portraits lately. Usually I find myself in a hard position especially when working with older people. While I try to capture their true charasterictics with all the wrinkles and imperfections, at the same time, I find myself in a position to please them by downplaying these features. I wonder if there is a happy medium that satisfies both parties. It is not often that my model and I agree on which image is the best.
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Lovely lady. I wish her profile was in focus. My eyes travel to the right to see her facial features and then I get disappointed by the softness of the edge.
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A composite image prepared to promote milk consumption. I would love
to hear your opinions, thanks.
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Interesting, you see a reverse Z, but I see a normal one. What forms that reverse Z?
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