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Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
edited March 5, 2009 in People
Hi guys and gals,

I am submitting these for your critique. Let me know what you think and if there is something you would do differently.

Thank,
Joe
North View Studio
http://www.zoradphotography.com
Montreal, Canada

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    Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2009
    another
    Sepia
    Joe
    North View Studio
    http://www.zoradphotography.com
    Montreal, Canada
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    Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2009
    another sepia
    another sepia
    Joe
    North View Studio
    http://www.zoradphotography.com
    Montreal, Canada
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    Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2009
    and a colour of my daughter
    And a colour of my daughter
    Joe
    North View Studio
    http://www.zoradphotography.com
    Montreal, Canada
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    Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2009
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    148 Views and there are no comments? I wonder if I can move this thread to the whipping post? ne_nau.gif
    Joe
    North View Studio
    http://www.zoradphotography.com
    Montreal, Canada
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    WingsOfLovePhotoWingsOfLovePhoto Registered Users Posts: 797 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2009
    Ok, sorry you got not feedback. I will give it a go.....

    #1. I find that it is too centered (usually when I shoot baby's that are not looking at the camera I will crop to leave more space on the side that they are looking towards and the things in the background are kind of distracting. I would clone them out. Otherwise the photo appears sharp and the eyes are sparkly. Beautiful baby!

    #3 I love the expression. Again a little too centered. But since he is looking straight into the camera not as troubling as the first one. With the sepia tone the background doesn't seem as intrusive. This photo would be improved by a little pp. The shadow side of the face looks a little "dirty". Could just be the shadows but I would soften the lower cheek a little and the shadow on the bright side seems a bit strong for my taste.

    and #4. Dof is way too shallow for my taste. Did you hand hold at a slow speed? The only thing that looks in focus is her left eye and maybe her teeth. A bit overexposed also and too hot on her left. Cute girl and beautiful eyes! I would like to see them with less of a smile and wide open. But a hard catch at her age!

    Not sure if this is what you wanted. I hope I wasn't too harsh. Just my initial reactions to seeing these pictures.
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    Joe DukovacJoe Dukovac Registered Users Posts: 213 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2009
    Thanks a bunch. I thought the last one was a little hot, but I wasn't sure if it was my monitor or if it was the actual photo. I appreciate the feedback, and it gives me an ideas what to look for. thumb.gif
    Joe
    North View Studio
    http://www.zoradphotography.com
    Montreal, Canada
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