in her face

JonMikalJonMikal Registered Users Posts: 163 Major grins
edited February 20, 2008 in People
my daughter allowed me temp access for this. she hates cameras in her face :)

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  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,955 moderator
    edited February 14, 2008
    JonMikal wrote:
    my daughter allowed me temp access for this. she hates cameras in her face :)

    Beautiful woman and nice shooting. Well done. thumb.gif

    Cheers,
  • photodougphotodoug Registered Users Posts: 870 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    JonMikal wrote:
    my daughter allowed me temp access for this. she hates cameras in her face :)

    she may, but we do not. and your comp/exposure works very well here. Those eyes...what stunning color.
  • Chrissiebeez_NLChrissiebeez_NL Registered Users Posts: 1,295 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    fur coats somehow work well on women ne_nau.gif

    nice shot, could be a bit more 'crispy' IMO
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  • IcebearIcebear Registered Users Posts: 4,015 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    Beautiful woman. It says winter in Scandinavia or Russia to me. Your daughter should have cameras stuck in her face more often. Maybe a slightly higher camera position though, so we're not exploring her nostrils quite so carefully.
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  • JonMikalJonMikal Registered Users Posts: 163 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    thanks for your comments and suggestions all. i appreciate them very much.
  • kejagokejago Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    Wow! I really like that. What eyes! thumb.gif
  • dogwooddogwood Registered Users Posts: 2,572 Major grins
    edited February 14, 2008
    An idea-- shoot with a longer lens. :D You'll get the camera out of her face and it's usually a more flattering look too-- I'm talking a 200 mm for a headshot. For some reason models/subjects tend to be a bit more candid when you give them some space...

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  • JonMikalJonMikal Registered Users Posts: 163 Major grins
    edited February 16, 2008
    thanks! :)
  • PhotosbychuckPhotosbychuck Registered Users Posts: 1,239 Major grins
    edited February 17, 2008
    Icebear wrote:
    Beautiful woman. It says winter in Scandinavia or Russia to me. Your daughter should have cameras stuck in her face more often. Maybe a slightly higher camera position though, so we're not exploring her nostrils quite so carefully.


    I agree!
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  • zoomerzoomer Registered Users Posts: 3,688 Major grins
    edited February 17, 2008
    Very pretty girl! You should get her in front the camera as often as possible.
    A small head tilt, move the hood back a smidge to show more of that pretty face, shoot with a longer lens and go into levels and move the right slider to the left a bit and the left slider to the right a bit to make it pop.

    Nicely done, just a few suggestions to make it really pop.
  • RBrogenRBrogen Registered Users Posts: 1,518 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2008
    great shot...and yes those eyes really pop!!! terrific shot.
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  • KEDKED Registered Users Posts: 843 Major grins
    edited February 19, 2008
    Icebear wrote:
    Maybe a slightly higher camera position though, so we're not exploring her nostrils quite so carefully.
    With those eyes I spent ZERO time looking at the nostrils, and I say this with all due respect to the OP and his daughter. Great shot, I agree with moving the hood back a couple of inches.
  • hobbeshobbes Registered Users Posts: 18 Big grins
    edited February 20, 2008
    I like this shot, maybe it would look a bit better with the hood back a bit. I don't mind looking up at her a bit. It gives her an imperious look that goes well with her eyes.
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