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<blockquote data-quote="Eyelight" data-source="post: 307430" data-attributes="member: 24753"><p>Not considering the eyeglasses, for me, all three are in that realm of "different", that you almost can't tag with a thumbs up or down, which I think always defaults to a thumbs up. The glasses are part of the personality, so that is a tough fix.</p><p></p><p>#1 - Chin right and camera left may take care of the reflection. This pose, eyes would look better if they are looking in the same direction as nose and chin.</p><p></p><p>#2 - Overall less light might look better for the pose.</p><p></p><p>#3 - Good pose. I'm thinking B&W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eyelight, post: 307430, member: 24753"] Not considering the eyeglasses, for me, all three are in that realm of "different", that you almost can't tag with a thumbs up or down, which I think always defaults to a thumbs up. The glasses are part of the personality, so that is a tough fix. #1 - Chin right and camera left may take care of the reflection. This pose, eyes would look better if they are looking in the same direction as nose and chin. #2 - Overall less light might look better for the pose. #3 - Good pose. I'm thinking B&W. [/QUOTE]
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