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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 209492" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>Yes. It did sound confusing now going back and reading. I read in the first photo. Flash behind. I though you where trying to do highlights from behind. So looking at the photo to me seemed to justify needing more light. And yes to the previous post. When cropping off some head it is generally done so some of the chin is cropped as well creating a balanced look. It's perfectly ok to chop off parts as long as it's done with pleasing results. Nice photo's though. Nice contrast from main and fill. Just some thoughts I think need improving. Remember, it's so easy for people to pick apart photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 209492, member: 13822"] Yes. It did sound confusing now going back and reading. I read in the first photo. Flash behind. I though you where trying to do highlights from behind. So looking at the photo to me seemed to justify needing more light. And yes to the previous post. When cropping off some head it is generally done so some of the chin is cropped as well creating a balanced look. It's perfectly ok to chop off parts as long as it's done with pleasing results. Nice photo's though. Nice contrast from main and fill. Just some thoughts I think need improving. Remember, it's so easy for people to pick apart photos. [/QUOTE]
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