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ValentiaMember
I’m not very confident when it comes to portraits and most of the few I have are spur of the moment shots. This was taken in a friends house when I was shooting some concertinas on a kitchen table. His daughter sat there intriuged at what was going on. I turned the camera and snapped this. C & C welcome.
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Danny
SteveDParticipantDanny that is an interesting crop, but I think I need to see the eyes if the portrait is really going to reach out of the screen and grab my attention. :shock:
A smile or a smirk on the face might be cool with this crop, to add a bit more of the subjects personality, which the eyes normally provide.
AliParticipantThis is so cute Valentia. I would personally crop it a bit tighter to eliminate the dark area under the eyes and have the image as symmetric as possible.
Unfortunately because i’m a woman i’m slightly biased – i can’t see past the cuteness :)SteveDParticipantAli wrote:
This is so cute Valentia. I would personally crop it a bit tighter to eliminate the dark area under the eyes and have the image as symmetric as possible.
Unfortunately because i’m a woman i’m slightly biased – i can’t see past the cuteness :)Looks great with that crop Ali.
ValentiaMemberPhotography. like most art, is a strange beast. I think it is so hard to judge ones own work because we know the model, the scene, whatever, that the personal relationship makes it so difficult to be objective. I really appreciate everyones comments but I still find it difficult to see it any other way than I saw it. Sometimes I think that I (we maybe) post pictures in the hope that we will get a response from someome we feel is the same wavelength as ourselves? I dunno. Jarred now and my Dad died last week so feeling melancholy but I do think creativity is very personal.
This photo, to me, captures this amazing kid just as I saw it. I know there are technical defecincies but the one phrase that I have seen here (normal conventions) really shouldn’t apply to anything.
A ramble I know but there you are :)
elludeParticipantThe first thing that strikes me is the beautiful and realistic skin tones. Agree with Ali that cropping below the eye lines would make it better.
Sorry you lost your dad :(
ValentiaMemberThanks ellude. I still see the darkness in the bit below the eyes saying that among the innocence is a worrier. Thanks for your comment on dad. Strange times.
elludeParticipantValentia wrote:
…the darkness in the bit below the eyes saying that among the innocence is a worrier.
I see that now, although maybe the mouth says it too. It’s a great picture and I’m sure has special meaning at this time.
AllinthemindParticipantThought provoking picture. Sod technicalities, it made moe look for some time. That’s the biggest compliment I can give you.
Si
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