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Re: Feeding TimeNice shot Alex and I think the B&W suits it well.
For some constructive criticism, I'd suggest adding a bit of fill light, not too much as I find it just a LITTLE bit too contrasty. Maybe also a bit of gentle sharpening on the ear as it seems quite soft. Geoff
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Re: Feeding TimeThanks a lot Geoff. I agree regarding fill lighting as this kind of image requires a softer contrast.
Cheers Alex
Re: Feeding TimeGreat shot Alex, and, as Geoff said, well converted to B&W. My only niggle is the bright white shoulder at the bottom. I wonder if you could dodge this a bit?
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Feeding Timestrong image! Could be improved if the babys shoulder was bare skin as the white material is a little distracting?
Regards
Matt. K
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