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I love the pose, I love the photo. I love 90% of the exposure, just a shame about the blown highlight on her cheek. Oh and maybe a bit more light on the left side of her face. No fill flash I take it?
Cheers Brett
Excellent photo and very nice subject - I don’t mind the blown or dark side I think they add to the mystery of a very nice pic
Chris
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Actually on my CRT at home it looks much better, damn LCD screens Still love the photo! Brett
Very nice photo, very very nice indeed. I like it a lot.
The pose is so natural and comfortable for her and it shows in her expression. I can almost hear her thoughts, they are so loud. And don't worry about the blown highlight, it adds to the artistic nature of the pic. IMO Well done. Steve.
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Very nice shot Arthur,
Great moment and the model's expression looks very natural - not posed at all.
Terrific portrait. I truly likey. I'm glad you didn't use fill flash as it can be iffy, and natural light does so much for dynamics and mood if you can pull it off. I think I recognize her from the hitchhicker pic Non? (She's beautiful)
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