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10/17/2004 03:54:24 PM |
Returning for comments: The focus and the expression of the model captured here are wonderful, but I'm not crazy about the composition. If you were to shoot this again, I would recommend you try the following: 1) crop out as much of the shirt as possible and all of the sunglasses. The tones of the skin and the shirt are very similar and then there are these large, black circles at the top of the frame. I kept looking up at them. 2) shoot this horizontally so that you can isolate as much of the mouth and the dimples as possible. 3) use stonger, off-center lighting to accentuate the shadows caused by the dimples. I would leave the model's head cocked to the side, however, as I like the querky sense of humor that it conveys. Please post your results if to choose to shoot this again! |
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10/17/2004 02:30:35 PM |
A good defining feature. Bumping up on nice crop. |
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10/13/2004 02:33:05 PM |
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10/12/2004 09:50:18 PM |
looks like Michael Savage |
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10/12/2004 09:49:15 AM |
And what great defining dimples they are! Although I bet the goatee defines him also! Very handsome shot! Finally something other than eyes! |
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10/11/2004 08:17:58 PM |
Now THAT is a defining feature! In case it isn't obvious, I'm a dimple junky. |
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10/11/2004 12:04:42 PM |
the dimples don't show well enough on this one, sorry. |
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