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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An idea-- shoot with a longer lens. 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...
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.
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.
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.
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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Beautiful woman and nice shooting. Well done.
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she may, but we do not. and your comp/exposure works very well here. Those eyes...what stunning color.
nice shot, could be a bit more 'crispy' IMO
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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.
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