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Elizabeth
Elizabeth
MistyMucky


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Challenge: Portraits Without Children (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D
Location: A window in Domat/Ems, Switzerland
Date: Jul 19, 2009
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/125 s
Galleries: Portraiture
Date Uploaded: Jul 19, 2009

Portrait is not my strength - but having a lovely wifee helps :)

Lowered the exposure in RAW. A little bit of curves. Cropped.

Most of the post processing was done on the eyes: Got rid of the red rim on the pupils with desaturation. Hue/Saturation/Brightness on iris. Dodged the white. Burned around iris.

Skin: a little Gaussian blur, increased saturation locally to add some rouge on the cheeks.

Sharpened, resized and saved for web.

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07/28/2009 07:23:32 PM
Greetings from the Critique Club

OK, Ecce Signum 's forum message guilted me into grabbing an image to critique. I should have guessed it would be a portrait shot, and they are not my strong point either. I'll do the best I can and you can take it with a grain of salt if you wish.

I like how you did a very non-standard portrait, with the close crop, straight on and the tilt of the head, making it more interesting than the normal portrait (that I did in the challenge BTW).

Your wife's eyes are very expressive with this close shot, much because you are taking the picture I'm sure. That combined with the excellent DOF really draw the viewer into her eyes and makes it look like she's peering into my soul. Well done.

The right side of her face (her left) looks very bright to me. This also makes one eyebrow not match the other. I would recommend reducing the illumination on that side. The rest of it looks just fine. The catch light dead center in the pupil worked well. The background was well chosen to blend in with her blouse and somewhat with her face rather than distract.

I like the hair behind the right ear on the one side, though the strands in front of the ear bugs me for some reason. I'm also not fond of the clipped off jaw and ear. Either leave them in all the way or drastically crop them.

It looks like you did some smoothing on most of her skin, based on the little bit that appears to be missed under the lower eye, and you did a good job on that. Looking back at the notes now I see you did Gaussian blur.

You did well on this shot for someone not strong on portraits. Keep it up. This would look good framed on your wall. If you have any questions don't hesitate to PM me.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/24/2009 08:20:33 PM
You captured her beautifully.
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07/23/2009 01:43:30 PM
Beautiful eyes, lovely complection. Well captured in the photo, thanks!
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