Originally posted by siron
2nd pic is not in focus..
Originally posted by maddog
what camera u using? and what settings.
Originally posted by David
For a casual, comfortable shot, I don't think the poses look unnatural. Neither do I think the 2nd pic is unsharp, even though it looks pleasantly soft overall.
You just need to be very careful with your lighting on the face. And pieces of "flaps" that show in the body. She has potential to be a good model, provided she is comfortable. Yup, portraiture is not an easy area in photography.
Originally posted by David
In the first pic, you can see a flap (I know it sounds disgusting but I'm trying to find a better word!) of her flash sticking out. I think it looks very unflattering, especially for a young lady.
Originally posted by David
In the first pic, you can see a flap (I know it sounds disgusting but I'm trying to find a better word!) of her flash sticking out. I think it looks very unflattering, especially for a young lady.
Originally posted by AnotherAngle
I am trying very hard to locate the flap but where is it, any x-y coordinates?
What I see is a very nice picture of a very pretty ger.
Nice pic, eadwine. U are one lucky guy
Originally posted by maddog
Look at the right of her face. Follow the top of her chain down to almost the entire length of her bicep..... its the fleshy part.
Originally posted by AnotherAngle
Thx I thought it is some kind of deformities that is why I search high and low. I guess I not use to new or unfamiliar term, why don't we just use the old term like, "chest" or ..... Anyway, now I know and learn Thx.
Originally posted by maddog
if u say "chest", ppl will look elsewhere...