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C & C welcome

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3. Did another edit on this one in an answer to comments received. Maybe this one is better??




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Nov 11, 2008 at 10:42 PM
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Nice - mind you a beautiful model never hurts.

Welcome.

Nov 11, 2008 at 10:46 PM
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whites are blown out: doesn't work for me
too white on white
nice expression on #2
not sure about the #3 pose


Nov 11, 2008 at 10:52 PM
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Beautiful model, but too much white imho.

Nov 11, 2008 at 10:55 PM
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Hello and welcome to this forum.

I hope you enjoy your time here.

I always suggest telling the forum a little about the photo and the reason for posting. Sometimes that will help you get more and better and more focused comments that may help you. And it may help you avoid hurt feelings too. Sometimes people post a photo and don't want or expect criticisms of the photo. There are alternative means of posting the photo to reach your own goals, but it is important to tell the forum what those goals are.

For example, with this photo, are people to look at it as a portrait or as a photo of a model to be used for some commercial purpose, etc.

I think the "intent" as described "upfront" by the image's photographer will help the other viewers understand the context of the image and its intended purpose.

I hope these comments help and encourage you.

About your images posted now (and in your first post)...

1. Pretty model. She obviously knows how to "work" in front of a camera with her expressions and posing. That is a BIG asset.

2. Lots of white. Does not bother me. Exposure is a matter of degree and taste.

3. No hands. (not to my taste)

4. Red shoes. Grab attention. Not good, not bad...just a fact.

5. The wardrobe choice of the white shirt has made her look pretty "large" and "lumpy" in shape (image #2 and #3 for examples). Would not be my first choice or if chosen, would choose other poses to give her figure more shape (like there is a body under all that white fabric).

6. The skin looks a little "washed out" and lacking in saturation (probably due to the light and exposure).

I hope these comments help you.

Nov 11, 2008 at 11:15 PM
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Beautiful model and I like the lighting and white on white. However, pose in #3 doesn't work for me.
Thanks for posting,
Walt

Nov 11, 2008 at 11:20 PM
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I think they look wonderful. Clean compositions.

Nov 11, 2008 at 11:22 PM
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looks clean but the blown out whites also bother me.

hope that helps!

Nov 12, 2008 at 12:24 AM
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I love #3. Could use a little highlight recovery.

was that vinyl or paper she was on?



Nov 12, 2008 at 02:23 AM
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Best is # 2

Nov 12, 2008 at 02:28 AM
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i personally like the blown out image on a white backdrop - its clean and airy. +1 from me

Nov 12, 2008 at 09:49 AM
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As stated above but worth reiterating, the whites are too white. I can barely see any of the details in the shirt and can not tell where the background and the shirt are separate. Overall, I get the strongest feeling from number 2, meaning that the model is engaging the viewer, the light on her face is even and well exposed. Unlike number 1, her hair in this picture is controlled which is not distracting me, as well it looks good being pushed to one side. The red jewelry she is wearing keeps the viewers eye to the right side of the frame but moves your eye from her face near the top down towards the middle of the picture, from here my eyes followed her body line to the left, bringing me all the way through the picture. Other than the whites being blown out I think this is a great picture. However, after reducing the brightness I would imagine that you would need to do something to get the model to pop out of the background.

These are just my thoughts on the photo, I hope they were helpful in some way.

Thanks
Isaiah

Nov 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM
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Like many of the others, I find the white-on-white a bit of a problem. The clothing blends into the background just a bit too much.

Nov 12, 2008 at 01:05 PM
 



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p.1 #14 · Steph


Paul Hodson -- Thank you very much.

Nov 13, 2008 at 04:13 AM
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p.1 #15 · Steph


JeanYves Ahern - Thank you for your critique.

Nov 13, 2008 at 04:14 AM
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SJMD wrote:
Beautiful model, but too much white imho.


Thank you for the comments.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:15 AM
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Steady Hand wrote:
Hello and welcome to this forum.

I hope you enjoy your time here.

I always suggest telling the forum a little about the photo and the reason for posting. Sometimes that will help you get more and better and more focused comments that may help you. And it may help you avoid hurt feelings too. Sometimes people post a photo and don't want or expect criticisms of the photo. There are alternative means of posting the photo to reach your own goals, but it is important to tell the forum what those goals are.

For example, with this photo, are people to look at it as a portrait or as a photo of a model to be used for some commercial purpose, etc.

I think the "intent" as described "upfront" by the image's photographer will help the other viewers understand the context of the image and its intended purpose.

I hope these comments help and encourage you.

About your images posted now (and in your first post)...

1. Pretty model. She obviously knows how to "work" in front of a camera with her expressions and posing. That is a BIG asset.

2. Lots of white. Does not bother me. Exposure is a matter of degree and taste.

3. No hands. (not to my taste)

4. Red shoes. Grab attention. Not good, not bad...just a fact.

5. The wardrobe choice of the white shirt has made her look pretty "large" and "lumpy" in shape (image #2 and #3 for examples). Would not be my first choice or if chosen, would choose other poses to give her figure more shape (like there is a body under all that white fabric).

6. The skin looks a little "washed out" and lacking in saturation (probably due to the light and exposure).

I hope these comments help you.



Thank you very much for taking the time for a detailed critique. I am definitely looking for others opinions, critique and suggestions. I want to always be learning. I must say there is more response in this forum than at Dgrin. Glad to see that.

1. She is a friend and, yes, a pretty girl. She loves to have her picture taken and I love to take photos and learn so I'm afraid I will be posting lots of pictures I have taken of her. She has moved away now so I need to find another willing model. I don't know about her "working" the camera as actually she only likes the straight faced photos. Getting her to give something else proved difficult.

2. Lots of white was what we were looking for with just the red for color. I actually had a red chair that I wanted in the photo but I didn't like any of those.

3. "No hands", well, not in these anyway.

4. "Red Shoes" -- what we wanted.

5. "Large Shirt" -- yes, I see what you are talking about. The choice of the shirt was because she wanted a somewhat "bedroom" effect in her boyfriends shirt and her favorite red shoes.

6. The photos do look sort of washed out. They are somewhat that way by choice but the originals do not look that same as the ones posted here, they look more washed out here for some reason.

Thank you again for the detailed review, I will retain and try to put to use the critique.




Nov 13, 2008 at 04:27 AM
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ellwa627 wrote:
Beautiful model and I like the lighting and white on white. However, pose in #3 doesn't work for me.
Thanks for posting,
Walt



Thank you for the critique Walt.



Nov 13, 2008 at 04:28 AM
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yido wrote:
I think they look wonderful. Clean compositions.



Thank you for the encouragement.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:28 AM
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RianFlynn wrote:
looks clean but the blown out whites also bother me.

hope that helps!



Thank you very much for the comments.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:29 AM
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M-E-P wrote:
I love #3. Could use a little highlight recovery.

was that vinyl or paper she was on?



Thank you for the critique. She is on white muslin.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:30 AM
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p.1 #22 · Steph


mttran wrote:
Best is # 2


Thank you for the comment.

Nov 13, 2008 at 04:30 AM
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HeatherCKing wrote:
i personally like the blown out image on a white backdrop - its clean and airy. +1 from me


Thank you for looking and leaving encouragement.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:31 AM
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Top Gun wrote:
As stated above but worth reiterating, the whites are too white. I can barely see any of the details in the shirt and can not tell where the background and the shirt are separate. Overall, I get the strongest feeling from number 2, meaning that the model is engaging the viewer, the light on her face is even and well exposed. Unlike number 1, her hair in this picture is controlled which is not distracting me, as well it looks good being pushed to one side. The red jewelry she is wearing keeps the viewers eye to the right side of the frame but moves your eye from her face near the top down towards the middle of the picture, from here my eyes followed her body line to the left, bringing me all the way through the picture. Other than the whites being blown out I think this is a great picture. However, after reducing the brightness I would imagine that you would need to do something to get the model to pop out of the background.

These are just my thoughts on the photo, I hope they were helpful in some way.

Thanks
Isaiah



Thank you very much for your thoughts. Very much appreciated.





Nov 13, 2008 at 04:33 AM
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Jim Rickards wrote:
Like many of the others, I find the white-on-white a bit of a problem. The clothing blends into the background just a bit too much.



Thank you for your comment. Appreciated.


Nov 13, 2008 at 04:34 AM




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