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Agree with all the kudos on her, the poses, even the lighting...to a point, and that point really has more to do with the backdrop, though unfortunately the lighting only acerbates the issue: the backdrop should be seamless in this pose as the drop line under the bench and the horizontal wrinkles take too much from the shot. Some of the fixes can be done in photoshop as I've demonstrated, but this is far better accomplished using a paper BG that is pulled completely under the bench: Seamless where the BG and ground meet and no wrinkles. I did think the lighter areas were a bit "hot," so toned them down a smidge.
As always my critiques are always about the work and not the person and always meant to help, never hurt...as it is just another point of view.
As always my critiques are always about the work and not the person and always meant to help, never hurt...as it is just another point of view.