Random portraits thread
Discussion
really like that Major!
Paul, I hate critiques other than on a technical level because if the shot is what you are after, its what you are after. I guess theres no right or wrongs to it, so long as its more than just an obvious snap (in my opinion of course!)
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Andy there is always a use for a landscape lens
Paul, I hate critiques other than on a technical level because if the shot is what you are after, its what you are after. I guess theres no right or wrongs to it, so long as its more than just an obvious snap (in my opinion of course!)
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Andy there is always a use for a landscape lens
Edited by stigmundfreud on Tuesday 31st March 23:16
Portraits are probably one of my least favourite shoots, I much prefer shooting people as they go about their daily life...two such pics below that I'm particularly fond of...
Most of my other portrait work involves either, (a) gridgirls...
(b) racing drivers...
or finally (c) a random shoot for friends portfolio...
Most of my other portrait work involves either, (a) gridgirls...
(b) racing drivers...
or finally (c) a random shoot for friends portfolio...
andy-xr said:
I forgot the point of this thread and just posted a photo
What I meant to do was post a photo....
...and then ask for advice on the composition. Whether if you'd taken it you wouldnt have cut the top of the head off, or taken less scarf etc
I'm really not sure what I'd do wit that one (other than stop her looking so red ) My style is usually for tight crops on head but thats just style, I'd either like to see more of the hands or none at all. It does remind me of the old fry's turkish delight advert which has just given me an idea... What I meant to do was post a photo....
...and then ask for advice on the composition. Whether if you'd taken it you wouldnt have cut the top of the head off, or taken less scarf etc
What about these?
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