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PhoebeA recent one of my daughter...have processed in a number of different ways, but here is just one hoping for your feedback.
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Re: PhoebeI find the "four eyes" detracts from the image. Either have the eyes showing either entirely through the glasses, or not at all please.
Apart from that, I really like the image Greg
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Re: PhoebeLovely soft processing and colours. You have done brilliantly to avoid reflections in the glasses.
Now that Greg's pointed it out, I can see the refraction on the eyes.
Re: Phoebethe expression is priceless
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Re: PhoebeSorry Surenj...but it looks even more odd now....
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In what way?
Re: PhoebeThanks guys for the feedback. I agree with the eyes/specs problem and did try to avoid it when taking the shot. The lens is quite small and with out a square on pose it was very problematic and nigh on impossible to avoid.
Surenj - No problems with the re-work, it looks much better in my opinion. I would like to know how you done it though I am next to hopeless with PS, I generally stick to LR for all my processing. Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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I think there are two issues in the rework. First, there seems to be a colour cast that was not in the original. It looks bluer. I can't understand how that might have happened, but it is what I see. Second, while you have straightened up the iris amazingly well, but the eyeball is still magnified and shifted. That makes, in particular, the RHS (as we look at it) eye look out of proportion to the left, giving her face an off kilter look. I don't know the answers to any of this, but things I would try at click time are: 1. Take the glasses off altogether, but then that is not her look. 2. Slide them further down the nose into reading glass position so we don't see the eye through them at all 3. Push them further up the nose so they completely cover the eye. may look odd though. 4. Replace them with larger frames so they completely cover the eye. Again, not her look. Greg
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Re: PhoebeA nice soft portrait, but yes, two things come to mind. The eyes are a bad distraction and a smile would make things much better. Keep em coming....
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Re: PhoebeThanks for the pointers Greg, I will try to remember your advice next time.
Here is another from the same session and similarily processed, the glasses still encroaching on the eye a little but probably more acceptable in this case. Note to self.....next time Phoebe needs new glasses insist on her getiing some with a larger lens to avoid these photographic pitfalls! Photos shot with the Nikkor 60mm f2.8 micro, and camera mounted SB800 fitted with a Gary Fong Lightspere. Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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Re: Phoebethe 2nd, while not quite as nice a pose or background has the same soft gentle quality and is more flattering simply because the glasses (and eye distorion) are not a distraction . Cute quirky head tilt and I like the position within the frame. Remember to also shoot her without glasses ocassionally (although they do suit her) - she may prefer it when looking back on old photos. Have you tried being slightly lower and shooting up a little ? PS done well to have no reflections in the lenses - are they no reflective glass or are you just clever?
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Re: PhoebeAnother option we used to us with Musos for photo shoots or TV performances, mainly because of reflection, was to pop the lenses out of the glasses.
May work in this case Cheers Rod
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