Portrait Shoot for friend on Coogee BeachModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Portrait Shoot for friend on Coogee BeachHello all, here are some portrait shots I took a few weeks back on Coogee beach for a good friend, critique and constructive criticism welcomed. All images taken with either the kit lens, 50mm 1.4 and 70-300G.
I like candid snaps, so number 2 and 4 I like..
Number 1; The similarity in colour between the hair and the sand at the background is a little too close for my liking. The fact that the shore was at the hairline is unfortunate and highlights the similarity, but other than that no probs.. Number 3; Could be the angle, or the hard shadows under the eyes and chin but I don't find this to very flattering at all, in all honestly I think it makes the youngin look quite sickly. I did a little lightening work, just using the Lighten/Darken brush in Paint Shop Pro to show you what I mean.. 3 points ( 5 really ) Under each eye, under the chin a little, and a small amount on the eye itself. Also, speaking as someone with a large head.. I would have maybe come from a different angle as I think that's a lot of forehead in the front of the shot. You asked for a critique.. hope I haven't offended.. PlatinumWeaver / Dean
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Good shots Geoff, probably helped by the good looking kids.
My initial thought was that I really like #3, then I read the other remarks. Funny how opinions can differ! I like it because it is an interesting interpretation, the BW is effective, the face shows youthful character. Maybe it isn't the most flattering of the shots, but IMHO, it is the most interesting. cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Geoff,
2 & 4 for me. But this was, you say, at Coogee Beach? Where's the arrest record? Where are the bare breasted booby birds? g.
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