Brilliant lighting, perfect skin from perfect exposure... one nit, her right eyebrow has a long area without hair, could you help that a tiny bit? It's all I can look at now. I thought we might get another grandson picture. I really like your style.
Number 2 is my preferred one. Eye brow cloning a must.
I also like # 3 but there's something with the crop (Just my opinion).
Beautiful subject, very nice use of catch lights and bouquet.
Keep them coming.
Y.
Brilliant lighting, perfect skin from perfect exposure... one nit, her right eyebrow has a long area without hair, could you help that a tiny bit? It's all I can look at now. I thought we might get another grandson picture. I really like your style.
Thank you for the encouragement. The eyebrow camera left has a scar and won't grow. It is so much a part of her that it is questionable to me whether it should be fixed. That being said, I have tried in the past to clone that thing and have never been able to do a natural looking job that I was happy with. I do have a couple photos of my grandson that I can post. He is getting so big. They moved and I don't see him much anymore. Surprised you remember.
Number 2 is my preferred one. Eye brow cloning a must.
I also like # 3 but there's something with the crop (Just my opinion).
Beautiful subject, very nice use of catch lights and bouquet.
Keep them coming.
Y.
Thank you. Yea, that eyebrow and me don't get along well.
Beautiful girl! Love the catchlights! Lovely light!
What an incredible view you must have from your deck!
Since the eyebrow is part of her, I might leave it as is.
Elaine
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Beautiful girl! Love the catchlights! Lovely light!
What an incredible view you must have from your deck!
Since the eyebrow is part of her, I might leave it as is.
Beautiful girl! Love the catchlights! Lovely light!
What an incredible view you must have from your deck!
Since the eyebrow is part of her, I might leave it as is.
I agree with Elaine about the scar.
She is a gorgeous young lady and you've certainly captured that here.
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I also like # 3 but there's something with the crop (Just my opinion).
Beautiful subject, very nice use of catch lights and bouquet.
Keep them coming.
Y.
Thanks Hackbone and thanks for the crop suggestion.
Thank you for the encouragement. The eyebrow camera left has a scar and won't grow. It is so much a part of her that it is questionable to me whether it should be fixed. That being said, I have tried in the past to clone that thing and have never been able to do a natural looking job that I was happy with. I do have a couple photos of my grandson that I can post. He is getting so big. They moved and I don't see him much anymore. Surprised you remember.
Thank you. Yea, that eyebrow and me don't get along well.
What an incredible view you must have from your deck!
Since the eyebrow is part of her, I might leave it as is.
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
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Then, there's nothing to fix, she is a beautiful girl.
Y.
Thanks Elaine ... ;o)
Thanks very much !!
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I agree with Elaine about the scar.
She is a gorgeous young lady and you've certainly captured that here.
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