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Never thought simple terminology could spur this.
Oh, this ain't nothin'!

Never thought simple terminology could spur this.
The reason that we should all strive to use the same terminology is that sometimes questions are asked, and if the questioner asks a question with incorrect terminology, then the answer could be incorrect for his perception of the question. Then what we have is a failure to communicate. How does that help anybody?Never thought simple terminology could spur this.
Not according to the definition.Reacting is candid photography.
My favorite of the three is the sunset/eyelash shot. I would say keep shooting! Keep capturing the world and its people. Candids,or posed shots, whatever you like to shoot, keep shooting that stuff.
Whenever I can, candids take my top pick for photography. I have a lot of product photography type shots, which will be up soon. I never get to shoot people as often as I'd like. I live in AZ, and street photography is quite lacking.My favorite of the three is the sunset/eyelash shot. I would say keep shooting! Keep capturing the world and its people. Candids,or posed shots, whatever you like to shoot, keep shooting that stuff.
Yes, back to the photographs, I have to agree with Derrel here. The sunset shot is the best one of this set. The light is beautiful (and I like the flare) and there's definitely a mood to this shot - calm, timeless. In the others, I just feel too much of her discomfort from being in front of a camera. If she continues to struggle, then find a different model to practice on. Or, of course, take pictures of other things (people aren't the only interesting photographic subjects).
I can see what you guys mean by the uncomfortable aspect of the shots, though I still think they're nice. The first one seems comfortable enough though? Seeing the feedback tells me that everything except for the vibe it gives off. Thanks again for the replies guys. I've been wanting actual feedback on my pictures for awhile.Yeah, limr';s got this right: "candid" or "posed" it does not matter what the first two shots are classified as being: they are disconcerting to look at. She looks uncomfortable about the photography process...just no two ways about that. The last shot though is calm.