Evie
Loc: Sacramento
After not picking up the camera for over a year, I've decided to re- teach myself. Trying something different. Yes, no, maybe or throw the camera out the window?
Definite YES Evie. Very well done. Just get that one little hair out of her right eye. If you are going to throw the camera throw it my way.
Don
Evie
Loc: Sacramento
Thank you so very much. I've been wanting to get back into photography. I'll make sure and check for loose hair next time
Evie
Loc: Sacramento
Thank you. I really can use the confidence boost button
Nicely posed and exposed. It's pretty easy to remove that hair in post.
Don't you dare get rid of that camera Evie! Keep 'em coming!
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
I don't think you need all of that black space above her head. And yes, a few hairs to clean up and you have a great shot. I am also impressed that her braces are barely visible.
But I have to ask what the marks are between her navel and her elbows (above your watermark).
Beautiful photo. Good composition, lighting and color. Plus the model is easy on the eyes. Good job Evie! Don't ever give up.
Jim
Evie wrote:
After not picking up the camera for over a year, I've decided to re- teach myself. Trying something different. Yes, no, maybe or throw the camera out the window?
Fantastic image!!!! KEEP The CAMERA!!!!!
I would take a little off the top if printed as a portrait.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Evie wrote:
After not picking up the camera for over a year, I've decided to re- teach myself. Trying something different. Yes, no, maybe or throw the camera out the window?
Evie! Do not throw the camera away!!!! The image is beautiful. Very well done! I would like to see more of your work.
Oh, when you answer someone, click on their "quote reply" so that the person knows you are sending to them.
Evie
Loc: Sacramento
[quote=Rich2236]Evie! Do not throw the camera away!!!! The image is beautiful. Very well done! I would like to see more of your work.
Oh, when you answer someone, click on their "quote reply" so that the person knows you are sending to them.[/quot
I have forgotten how to use the app after all this time. Thanks for the reminder and thank you for the support. I will post more as I learn. I do need input as I only did wildlife photography in the past
Evie
Loc: Sacramento
JohnFrim wrote:
I don't think you need all of that black space above her head. And yes, a few hairs to clean up and you have a great shot. I am also impressed that her braces are barely visible.
But I have to ask what the marks are between her navel and her elbows (above your watermark).
I will concentrate on framing in the future. This is so different than wildlife. Yes, that is a watermark. I’m trying to learn all kinds of new things
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