Portraits of Lindsay from this Summer.
Did some portraits this summer for a friend of the family.
It has been such a long snowy winter here I like to look back on these summer pics.
d200 70-200 f2.8
It has been such a long snowy winter here I like to look back on these summer pics.
d200 70-200 f2.8
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Nicely shot!....nice processing.....me likes em.....ah, what's summer?
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I think the eyes are a bit overdone on #3 though.
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I don't like how you cropped the left side so tight on #3.
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is this photo oversharpened ?
I'm nit sure that thats it but soething is wrong here. Overall nice composition but there is too much of something.
Let us know how you PP these.
At first I couldn't see what ShepsMom was talking about, but taking another look I notice something going on with the skin on her arm. To my (admittedly amateur) eye the skin tones on the face and torso look good, however in the last picture things seem to be blotchy on her arm. This might just be her natural skin, or it might be something that didn't work out in post processing, but for the best possible picture I think the arm needs some more attention...
If I were you with her permission do simple PS operation on her face to lift up two small moles, one under her left nostril and another on her left cheek.