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Re: High KeyI wouldn't techically call it a high key portrait.. although I am sure that others would disagree with me...
but... its a lovely image anyways... the bland colours of the surroundings help to make the lad stand out.. he also looks lovely and natural.. I would maybe crop a little foreground to get rid of that blurred bit... but I likes it.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: High KeyI agree nice shot not sure about the blurred foreground
Cheers Cobby
Re: High KeyThanks for looking and taking the time to comment.
Yeah, not quite High Key is about right.... looked washed out when I tried to go to high, so tried to go for less..so much for my PP skills! the blurred foreground is the pillow the camera was sitting on. didn't notice it when I took the shot
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