Portrait Nicole - c&c please
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Marcus10
Registered: Mar 26, 2008
Total Posts: 6
Country: Australia

Hi there,

Pretty new to this, but here is a photo I took of my wife and daughter yesterday evening. Any comments would be most welcome

Thanks

Marcus

Edited by Marcus10 on Mar 28, 2008 at 10:48 PM GMT



Chris Langer
Registered: Sep 04, 2006
Total Posts: 1041
Country: United States

Hey Marcus. Try resizing the photo for one so it fits onto the screen so we do not have to scroll. You will get more hits and more feedback this way.

Chris



CWBaker
Registered: Mar 05, 2008
Total Posts: 75
Country: United States

Whoa, please post smaller size ~900x1200!
There's great warm light, that's a big plus. She has a great expression and this is simply pleasing. However, the composition should be vertical. The background is blurred beautifully, but there's too much of it. Also, move your subject to the side a little to accommodate for the rule of thirds, which makes for more dynamic composition. There's too much space above her head as well. I suppose landscape orientation would work if you cropped off some of the right and top, but don't put them too close to that edge. Also, you wouldn't want to crop the left because that's the way she's facing and that just doesn't work. Please post a crop, so we can see. Great quality photo.



Mike Kalcevic
Registered: Oct 11, 2006
Total Posts: 1015
Country: United States

It's a little too warm for my taste. Try cooling it down just a tiny bit and see how it looks. I agree with CWBaker also, it needs to be cropped. They're just about dead center in the frame. I would crop it, leaving the background on the left, but take it down to a little above her head (right around where the horizontal line of highlights is in the background) and in from the right to where the tree trunk is in the background. That should put her eyes in the top right power point of the frame.



Todd
Registered: Feb 13, 2003
Total Posts: 661
Country: United States

Resize the photo so you don't have to scroll Jeez what screen resolution do you have your computer set to? I have a 17 inch monitor here at work and it fits fine (1280 x 1024) is my res. I would increase your resolution.


As for the photo, it is a bit warm with blue tint to the shirt. I really like the Bokeh from the lens though. Overall it is nice.



dmacmillan
Registered: Nov 03, 2007
Total Posts: 526
Country: United States

Three things not already covered:

The elbow needs a little more room. Touching the edge like that brings it too much attention.

I think it would have been more flattering to her if your camera was higher, say around eye level. That would cut down on the "up the nostril" look.

I know this was probably an extemporaneous photo, but a different wardrobe would help. I don't think women should be photographed in sleeveless outfits if at all possible. The amount of skin competes with the face. Also, it makes the arms look larger than they actually are, which is not the effect you want with most women.

The background is really interesting, almost too much so. I just love the effect you get just to her right. Maybe if it was toned down a little by either making it darker or by a little desaturation you could keep the nifty elements while having it distract from your subject less.

These are all personal opinions.

You have a lovely wife and daughter.

Doug



leftbob
Registered: Jan 28, 2008
Total Posts: 189
Country: N/A

taking the liberty of an edit...apologies if I offend you in doing do...

taking the crop suggestion...

and using the limited tools in Picassa for taking the background out of such a dominant role I ended up with this...

it seems headed in the direction of the commentary

Edited by leftbob on Mar 29, 2008 at 01:14 AM GMT



Marcus10
Registered: Mar 26, 2008
Total Posts: 6
Country: Australia

Hi guys,

Thanks very much for your comments - they've been great for my learning.

Marcus



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