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02/06/2007 05:47:15 PM |
as a portrait of the guy, this is okay. but it seems that an engagement photo should have both parties in focus, or focus on the woman. composition and lighting seem a little flat as well. 4. |
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02/06/2007 01:06:14 PM |
I would have liked this a great deal more with better lighting on both faces. Nice pose and set up, but her face is too dark |
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01/31/2007 08:05:03 PM |
The DOF works well to isolate the gentleman however with him looking at the camera I feel that there is no connect between him and the lady and the background. |
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01/31/2007 03:43:35 PM |
That's interesting. Usually an "engagement" picture focuses on her. I like the composition |
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01/31/2007 02:47:03 PM |
I'm not sure this is what you intended, but . . .
By isolating the man with DOF, you have made him the main subject. He is engaged with the viewer of the photograph, not with the woman. The woman, on the other hand, is looking at the man. Did you mean to be saying that men look out from relationships and women look within them?
If these two people are engaged to be married, the photograph seems to be saying that the man is the important person to the outside world and that the role of the woman is to remain in the background. |
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