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Portrait of a woman with attitude.Regards
Matt. K
Re: Portrait of a woman with attitude.Matt
I like the image, but I'm wondering if a starker more contrasty image would yield a stronger shot. Peter
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Re: Portrait of a woman with attitude.Matt, I also like the image for its simplicity. I agree that
a bit of more contrast may help and also I suggest that reframing of the subject posioning her in one of the two thirds may add interest to the portrait. You can try croping either side to see if it works and which crop is better.
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