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<blockquote data-quote="ShootRaw" data-source="post: 292407" data-attributes="member: 16936"><p>[ATTACH]83114[/ATTACH]First of all not bad...Make sure you focus on closest eye to camera, use the rule of thirds for your composition..I pulled highlights down, bumped contrast up and raised shadows up...I would try posing her next time with more body separation especially her legs...Have arms pulled away from body etc.. I would have had her leaning with back against building with head turned slightly more into the light, shooting always from shadow side of the face(short lighting).. Hope this helps ^^^^</p><p>P.S I did a tighter crop to give a better composition... I like better without the vignette due to it creeping onto her right leg...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootRaw, post: 292407, member: 16936"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]83114._xfImport[/ATTACH]First of all not bad...Make sure you focus on closest eye to camera, use the rule of thirds for your composition..I pulled highlights down, bumped contrast up and raised shadows up...I would try posing her next time with more body separation especially her legs...Have arms pulled away from body etc.. I would have had her leaning with back against building with head turned slightly more into the light, shooting always from shadow side of the face(short lighting).. Hope this helps ^^^^ P.S I did a tighter crop to give a better composition... I like better without the vignette due to it creeping onto her right leg... [/QUOTE]
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