Hey Steve,
thanks for a comment. So, what would you do, crop all the hairs from bottom out? I didn't wanted to use tight crop, I wanted to leave some space around to breath If you want to show me what you would do with that photo, go ahead please. I'm curious
Cheers
Adrian
Hey Adrian
I was talking about the stray hairs on the forehead and eye area, the crop on your first shot is spot on for me and I couldn't make it better if I tried, blob and all
Thanks for the offer of the edit but I feel I would only do it an injustice.
Steve
stunning eyes and nice and natural processing
I forgot to mention the stray hairs on the jaw line.......
Only kidding, nice edit
Do miss that blob though
Steve
Hahaha looks like you got your hands full here, sorry mate
Just been looking through your flicker, some very nice stuff on there, but I noticed a filter on your 70-200? is that on all the time.
Steve
It's just a Hoya HMC UV filter, so I guess it is a neutral one. Why?
All the 70-200 sisterhood are quality glass, that's why they are L's
Keep the hood on at all times and whip off the filter for a while, go naked, see how it feels, work her how she was designed to be worked.
Never babied mine, and she's seen some action, just wiped her with my tee shirt when needed, and she's as clean and tack sharp as the day I bought her.
70-200 = no filter required
Quality wise, the extra glass with a filter, not sure :shrug:
Steve
i keep my filter on all the time and i dont see a difference
but is that just me?
i keep my filter on all the time and i dont see a difference
Thanks for suggestion, Steve
Hope you have fun naked
If I was being very picky I would photoshop out the skin imperfections to the left of her nose and on her chin.
Lovely eyes. I agree the absence of the blob and the stray hairs on the forehead improve the image. If I was being very picky I would photoshop out the skin imperfections to the left of her nose and on her chin.
I'm sorry I missed this comment somehow. Well, I could, but that's her as it is. If that was a glossy mag shot, I'm sure I'd do that (it is very easy to do), but as it is more for her and her mum and family I though I should leave it. Everybody has some imperfections
Thanks for a comment, appreciate it
nice to read
md
As for the shot itself . imo
The head is slightly leaning back to far for me
If you lose the light source in the background it becomes another studio style shot. which it is not so i would leave it as it is..
The hairs is down to personal choice. If your doing a set outdoors then you should expect some wind and hair blowing.
I have already mentioned the features. well done on that imo
all imho
md
I have enjoyed looking and watching your threads so far