BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Fotoartist wrote:
Did you try cropping most of the wall space off on the left and leaving the right the way it is to make a vertical?
I think that cropping would have had a negative effect on the lighting which would have affected the entire image
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
toxdoc42 wrote:
I love this shot, but the Crack is a bit distracting.
Wall? Is there a wall in this photo.?
Great image and one beautiful model
Don
You must mean have an effect on the vignetting (which you can redo). There's no way cropping could affect the lighting.
BboH wrote:
I think that cropping would have had a negative effect on the lighting which would have affected the entire image
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Fotoartist wrote:
You must mean have an effect on the vignetting (which you can redo). There's no way cropping could affect the lighting.
Look at the bright area of light to her left - cropping would likely impinge on that spot - that's what I'm referring to.
RodB
Loc: Dallas/Mckinney
One of the best models I've seen in this section... nice lighting too. I changed the crop and increased contrast some as B&W images look better that way. Nice photo, I just think the empty space does not add much to the overall image impact. Your crop is fine too... I just thought I'd bring her in closer... no offense. I like your shot and the pose a lot. You kept the hands in good position to appear natural to the camera without the flat of the hands towards the camera.... well done. It would be hard to take a bad photo of this model if you went outside in quality light and a beautiful background.
RodB
RodB wrote:
One of the best models I've seen in this section... nice lighting too. I changed the crop and increased contrast some as B&W images look better that way. Nice photo, I just think the empty space does not add much to the overall image impact. Your crop is fine too... I just thought I'd bring her in closer... no offense. I like your shot and the pose a lot. You kept the hands in good position to appear natural to the camera without the flat of the hands towards the camera.... well done. It would be hard to take a bad photo of this model if you went outside in quality light and a beautiful background.
RodB
One of the best models I've seen in this section..... (
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Personally I don't like your crop it throws the image off center and even more I prefer you not edit my images.
We will leave it at that.
I would also like to see examples of your female photoshoots.
Rob
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
I like the original image better;
Beautiful girl! She looks happy and relaxed with you. I feel like a voyeur to a special moment between you two, which means you nailed it (I mean, you nailed the shot...).
Great image... not overdone!
NoSocks
Loc: quonochontaug, rhode island
Where do you find these wonderful models? Next you'll tell me they work just for a copy of the files.
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