I really like the photo and the effect, however the frame is way too bold and ends up overpowering the image. A white-ish frame would be softer, one with some kind of fuzzy edges may suit even better.
I quite like the over-exposure too.
I might like to see them at slightly more even heights, even if they aren't in real life. The daughter in the middle maybe dominates the frame a bit too much.
Still, a great idea, and good execution :)
Another yes.
I love the mp3 player in the shot ... in x amount of years time she'll look at this and say "I can't believe we used to use those" in the same way we do with cassettes & vinyl LPs now!
I would be tempted to shuffle the frame across in #2 to lose the white space behind her head. Otherwise I don't think the crop is too tight (personal taste).
#1 is a cracker.
A few more.
I'm really chuffed that I managed to get some full length shots that I'm happy with. Headshots I can do, it's when I have to deal with a whole body that I start to struggle.
The rest are on flickr here ... Steph
Steph by bod, on Flickr
Steph by bod, on Flickr
Steph...
1. It is impossible to get bored of Kingfishers.
2. These are cracking shots. The detail on the first one is stunning.
3. It is impossible to get bored of Kingfishers ;)
I pretty much agree with this regarding the crop, but Lisa has properly managed to capture just how beautiful Steph is. Love it.
Truly amazing eyes. I really like this shot too but can't remember the green on the hat!
Balancing on a rope ... in those boots? :lol:
I know what you mean...
Thanks. For obvious reasons a lot of my shots look very similar to some that have already been posted so I've tried to make mine different in post processing. In truth not much more than cross processing, bleach bypass, and a good B&W filter.
Cheers! I knew as soon as I got there that I...
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