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SophieMy niece Sophie, relaxing under a tree. I preferred the B&W to the colour...comments/critique welcomed:
Geoff
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Re: SophieA nice relaxed image mate, nice!
I would be tempted to crop tighter and exclude the bright background down the right side of the image. I know this changes the image, and removes a lot of DOF effect, but it just seems pretty bright and draws my eye there instead of to your neice. 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Re: SophieI think RHS background adds contrast to the image. I think the photo would benefit from more contrast on the subjects face as it seems a bit flat. Great natural feel to this portrait though.
Alex
Re: SophieHi Geoff
Lovely pic of Sophie. Unfortunately I also think that the Light area on the RHS outside the tree trunk draws the eye away from Sophie, and for that reason I suggest cropping to the edge of the tree trunk. It may also be worthwhile to see whether you can burn in the face a tad to give a bit more detail. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: SophieThanks guys, appreciate the feedback, will give the crop a go soon.
Geoff
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Re: SophieA nice image Geoff! Just to confuse you further...I prefer the image as it is! I like the out of focus building on the right as it adds a sense of space and place. I think your first instinct was spot on. I also think it sometimes takes courage to pull back and open the image space a little more if the composition can stand it.
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Matt. K
Re: Sophieagreed on the crop idea.. or maybe paint a little grey into it? (silly idea, i know)
-j
Re: SophieTo crop, or not to crop, that is the question.
I vote for the crop, maybe one third in to the trunk. I think it will bring Sophie's face out a bit, make it a tad brighter. I do like the area to the right of the tree, but I think the brightness of that area detracts from your subject. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: SophieI like it how it is Geoff, lovely soft, warm feel to it. The only thing I might play with for fun would be contrast, to bring Sophie out of the tree a little more, but you would lose that soft feel I expect.
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