"Waiting" B&W Portrait

BTW - When I adjusted the picture I also ended up with a bit of darkness under the eyes, I actually uploaded it and then ran the dodge tool over that area and over-wrote the file.

-Shea
 
I think it's a quirky part of this photo. Her eyes are dark and I really didn't notice it until it was pointed out to me.

It might have something to do with the conversion too. I save all my originals at 300dpi and when I save for posting I crop to a 4x6 and reduce to 120dpi.

These were shot at: ISO 125, Focal 135mm, f 4.5, 1/30sec (if you are interested)
 
It is a subtle difference, a little darkness and she is stressed, or with my edit, perhaps a touch over processed.

It is a lovely image either way IMHO.

-Shea
 
ls3d brought definition to the lashes! Nice job!!

This picture DID scream black and white, definitely. :)

Absolutely portfolio worthy.
 
Funny that you mentioned portfolio... I am having 2 copies printed up as we speak.
 
One of the things that bug me is the crop. I would have left a little bit of light on her back. The eyes I can go either way. I also would not have blurred out her left shoulder as much. JMO. These are all minor things and it is a great shot of a very pretty subject.
 
My favorite by FAR is the original capture.
It's a beautiful photograph, and it will be a treasured moment.
Way to go David!
 
One of the things that bug me is the crop. I would have left a little bit of light on her back. The eyes I can go either way. I also would not have blurred out her left shoulder as much. JMO. These are all minor things and it is a great shot of a very pretty subject.

That was shot like that. I didn't frankly think about composition when I saw her. I liked the expression before I held the camera up to capture it. Thanks.

Cindy... I'm catching up with you! BTW this was using your advice of turning the flash around. =o)
 
Oh... by the way. I gave a 12x16 print to the little girls mother last night and she started crying. There were a couple other people around and one of them left to go get more people to show this to.

I don't know if she was crying because of the photo or the price I told her I sold this size for ($150.00 mounted). This was a gift print in exchange for a copyright/model release which she signed.
 
I loved the first one you posted, but now I see more of what photophop is capable of. I HAVE GOT TO LEARN PHOTOSHOP!!!

Anyway, I LOVE the photo every which way I've seen it on this thread!
 
Thank You. Some photos you plan and some, like this one, give themselves to you.
 

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