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Portrait of a friend.A portrait of a friend taken with Sigma 150mm macro.
Any comments suggestions most welcome.
For me, the crop is too tight on her face (ie. forehead and chin missing).
Interesting to see that you used the 150mm macro tho
Image is uncropped. But I know what you mean. Its the furthest I could get back
I guess that why the 150mm macro isnt the worlds leading portrait lense. Only reason I used the 150 mm macro us that I bumped into her when I was out for a walk in the park.
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