A bit extreme on the skin softening pp.
Otherwise, i don't know why, but I really like #3.. maybe a slightly different angle could've allowed her legs to appear longer.
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I really like #2. She looks natural and relaxed. The lighting is very nice in all three (particularly 1 & 2). 1 & 3 are a bit over-posed for my taste; I've never understood shots where people lean their heads against brick walls -- it feels fake. I also agree with the above that her skin is over-processed.
Well coming back for a look on my display at home I have to agree with others on the PP, I think it needs to be backed off considerably with regards to her skin that is.
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Otherwise, i don't know why, but I really like #3.. maybe a slightly different angle could've allowed her legs to appear longer.
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Agree that shooting from behind her might have lengthened her legs.
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Light looks ok, and good scenes in 1 and 3. Crop in 2 is a bit awkward.
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Great pics.
Oh, and the brick wall pose is waaaay overdone for seniors. I suggest coming up with something new and different
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