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Almost perfect now, Mark! As long a you are taking my suggestions in good spirits, I have one last teensy little one. There remains that tiny bit of light background right in front of your finger on the the right side. As it is, we lose the curve of your finger at that point because it sort of bleeds off the edge of the shot. It takes my eye out of the photo because it looks a little peculiar. It would take all of a minute to paint that area in black with the brush tool and everyting about the shot would be perfect! I suspect you will be surprised to see how much such a little detail improves the shot.
In looking at it again, I notice that once you've done that, you'll have a little problem with the white sliver of fingernail that will become more prominent and therefore an unnecessary distraction. Hmmm... To solve that, you could 1. split the difference in the cropping to eliminate that bit of nail 2. recrop it slightly tighter to take care of the background problem 3. crop it slightly wider to include the entire finger and then fix the background all around - my personal best option since I think the entire curve of the finger will bring the eye back into the photo . But, you've got to be careful in making the background look right as it touches the finger. Take a look aat it and see what you think. It's well worth doing since I suspect this one is a winner! "beer" 
I'd love to shoot photos of Miss Julie! 
All best wishes,
Endre
anselwannab wrote:
Thanks again Endre! I was paying too much attention to what I was going to do with the nail part of that finger, I lost the knuckle. I thought it might be OK, since it might empahsize how big my hand is, but I think it almost works better as the bend brings your eye back into the pic and towards her fingers.
I also let a little more of the last knuckle show to provide a stop so that your eye doesn't drift out.
Next time I'll have you trip the shutter too!
Thanks,
Mark
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