“ Upside Down ”
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My parter was willing to be my last minute model, and for that I am grateful. With this photo, I was going for a relaxed portrait. Let me know how you think I might improve next time!
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  • Nicki Mc Guill Edited a year ago

    There is a lot I like about this. Your partner looks relaxed and is showing a lot of emotion in this shot. You’ve got a good catch light in his eyes. I think I… more

    There is a lot I like about this. Your partner looks relaxed and is showing a lot of emotion in this shot. You’ve got a good catch light in his eyes. I think I would work on the exposure or white balance on this. Bring back his natural skin tones.

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  • allen bradford Edited a year ago

    I think what you did here was perfect for what you were aiming for.

    I think what you did here was perfect for what you were aiming for.

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  • Maureen Hopper Edited a year ago

    I like how you chose for this image to be upside down- it works really well! I also like the dark red… more

    I like how you chose for this image to be upside down- it works really well! I also like the dark red background.

    Perhaps some lighting adjustments or exposure adjustments in post for the skin tone.

    Great job for last minute! : )

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Regular Critique
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Tags

#shootfromabove #offcameraflash #adhdframers #disabledframers #portait #closeup #headshot

Genre/Technique

f1.8 Aperture and Wider Portrait/Self-Portrait

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