Last time I check, none of the beauty model has "perfect" skin, it is the photographer's task to process it. Like it or not sometimes is just a matter of personal taste. I like what I see here. Besides, exquisite lighting on her face and great tonality throughout. I enjoy viewing your work. Thanks for sharing!
awesomelight wrote:
Last time I check, none of the beauty model has "perfect" skin, it is the photographer's task to process it. Like it or not sometimes is just a matter of personal taste. I like what I see here. Besides, exquisite lighting on her face and great tonality throughout. I enjoy viewing your work. Thanks for sharing!
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+1. And I give it a 10.
I understand it is your vision, as such it's very beautifully done. Personally I think her face was a bit overprocessed, afterall, we all have texture of some kind or another and I think some texture would have been better in this case.
Again, your vision is your art and you achieved it so very well.
I'm late to the party but had to say that is a striking image! With so much detail and texture in the cloth I think the smoother processing on her face was a nice offset. Well done.
Wonderful shot! Crisp, detailed, superb contrast, and beautiful retouching. Just stunning except for one tiny thing. I have recently been having conversations with a PPA judge. It seems that two catchlights in the eyes are frowned on for some reason. In any case...keep up the inspiring work.
A picture of perfection! I don't do studio photography but I just purchased this camera and finding that my people shots converted to B&W are exceeding my expectations, and comparable to my Leica Monochrom (type I) shots.