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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3504" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hey, that is a great shot. What a great expression. I do have a recommendation and it's only simple cropping. Crop it to vertical and eliminate the guy in the white coat in the back ground. This white coat is distracting, drawing the eyes attention away from the subject. Also crop the left side to take out some of of the flowers. They have a little too much presence in the composition and are a little to dominating. Make the subject, Chef Michel's face, the dominant feature. I'm not a B&W person, but your choice to use it here was a good one. I think it adds character and style to the subject. It's a very good exposure. You didn't provide any EXIF data. Please tell us what lens and settings were used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3504, member: 654"] Hey, that is a great shot. What a great expression. I do have a recommendation and it's only simple cropping. Crop it to vertical and eliminate the guy in the white coat in the back ground. This white coat is distracting, drawing the eyes attention away from the subject. Also crop the left side to take out some of of the flowers. They have a little too much presence in the composition and are a little to dominating. Make the subject, Chef Michel's face, the dominant feature. I'm not a B&W person, but your choice to use it here was a good one. I think it adds character and style to the subject. It's a very good exposure. You didn't provide any EXIF data. Please tell us what lens and settings were used. [/QUOTE]
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