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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 61514" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>The picture here seems to lack a bit of sharpness so right away it loses a lot of bite. A lot of mine lose a lot on the download on here so it could be the same case here. The picture appears to be rather flat with little contrast and is lacking any real deep black to white. I would also say its just a tad over exposed too. Just bringing down the brightness alone would help the black get to black and get rid of the slight shiny areas of the skin. The composition isnt bad although it would have worked better if her head wasnt so far back. A little more head down and turned that bit more towards the camera would have added just that extra bit of impact. The pic as a bit small to work propperly on but I did what I could in a short time.[ATTACH]12265[/ATTACH] From here... again I would just have removed the highlights off the face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 61514, member: 9330"] The picture here seems to lack a bit of sharpness so right away it loses a lot of bite. A lot of mine lose a lot on the download on here so it could be the same case here. The picture appears to be rather flat with little contrast and is lacking any real deep black to white. I would also say its just a tad over exposed too. Just bringing down the brightness alone would help the black get to black and get rid of the slight shiny areas of the skin. The composition isnt bad although it would have worked better if her head wasnt so far back. A little more head down and turned that bit more towards the camera would have added just that extra bit of impact. The pic as a bit small to work propperly on but I did what I could in a short time.[ATTACH=CONFIG]12265[/ATTACH] From here... again I would just have removed the highlights off the face. [/QUOTE]
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