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3 half face portraitshello,
3 1/2 face portraits. any comments and suggestions are always welcome. thank you, theodoros
Gorgeous images for me #1 and #2 are stronger then the last.
In the last you have his half face taking up less of the frame, so less impact there and the dark glasses also obscure the eye which is a powerful element when you only have half a face. Great work.
I agree with Craig- #3 lacks the impact of the first two.
I just love #2. The face is a bit soft, which draws you immediately to that eye. It is a beautiful colour, framed by "to die for" lashes, and it seems you can see right into her soul. #1 is good, but is there some PP gone wrong in the outer corner of the eye? It seems to be a jarring note to the image. TFF (Trevor)
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really like 1 and 2
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Its the eye in #2.... really love that. Just a burst of colour in an otherwise fairly neutrally coloured photo. Nice work.
many many thanks everyone.
colin, i have just pushed the colours in raw. her eyes was out of space, so i didn't have to make many things
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