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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Looking for critiques
Hello, everyone. About a month ago, I tried my hand the first time at portraiture. I was asked by a friend if I could work with her friend's neice for her senior portraits, and I agreed to do it, with no guarantee of quality. Please tell me what you think. Be brutal. I've included some of my thoughts on some of them.
On most pictures, I used a gold reflector. On some, I also used some flashes. On all the photos, I edited some blemishes in her forehead.
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2) I'm not sure what the "3" on her arm is from, but I don't have the photoshop skills to remove it and make it look good. Anyone who does, please feel free to show me how to do it.

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4) Same as 3, with some blemishes edited out of her cheek and whitened her teeth a bit. That is the extent of my current photoshopping skills.

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6) I don't know where she got the idea to put her hands in this position, but I like it.

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8) I was not happy with the lighting on this one, she was too dark in my mind. I also wouldn't normally have a subject cross their arms, but I thought it worked this once for her.

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10) Cropped from 9

I have some more of her that I will post, in different dress and a different location. For now, this is enough photos for one post.
Last edited by bryanwhite; 11-19-2006 at 07:20 PM.
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11-19-2006 07:18 PM
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#3, #7, and #9 are defintely my favourites from this series. I think you did a wonderful job though, she looks very comfortable, as she is a very beautiful girl. Number 1,2 and 8 looks somewhat underexposed, but those can defintely be revived in photoshop with some levels and curves, but one thing I did notice was that your focus seems to be somewhat off on 2 and 6. I have a feeling the lens was searching (I am assuming that it was somewhat dark in the shade?) to focus but just missed.
Those are my two critiques, but otherwise, great job
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
On #2, it was bad focus, on #6 it was a diffuser. I was playing around a bit on that one.