I am starting a new photo series called "The Human Touch" ealing with portraits not just of the face but, the hands, feet, body. Also things like shadows and objects. Let me know where I can improve. It would be very helpful.
Here are a a couple of my first pics.
#1
![1158051774_4z6SA-L-1.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Galleries/HTS/The-Human-Touch-Series/daisysc2011-0157/1158051774_4z6SA-L-1.jpg)
#2
![1158051455_4t5ks-L-1.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Galleries/HTS/The-Human-Touch-Series/daisysc2011-0138/1158051455_4t5ks-L-1.jpg)
#3
![1158050624_D2s48-L-1.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Galleries/HTS/The-Human-Touch-Series/daisysc2011-0104/1158050624_D2s48-L-1.jpg)
#4
![1158049982_Arwf6-L-1.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Galleries/HTS/The-Human-Touch-Series/daisysc2011-0066/1158049982_Arwf6-L-1.jpg)
#5
![1158054343_y6z7p-L-1.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Galleries/HTS/The-Human-Touch-Series/daisysc2011-0186/1158054343_y6z7p-L-1.jpg)
#6
![1157998353_83D36-L.jpg](http://www.amaartphotography.com/Proofs/customer-proofs/Daisy-Knight/daisysc2011-0069/1157998353_83D36-L.jpg)
#7
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There's too much background clutter in all the shots takes away from the subject
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As an absolute admitted amateur, I'm probably most fond of #5 because of the way it nicely presents the lines of her body. That cannot have been an easy pose. I would also suggest maybe attempting to see how much more parallel she could get to the branch she is holding...but again, that is what I see and I'm only here to learn.
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Image three, four and five are not showing for me but #2 I believe is your best one of the batch.....