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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 512928" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Technically speaking all three shots have exposure issues. Color and contrast on all three needs attention as well in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Aesthetically speaking shooting up on a female model like you have in your first shot is rarely flattering. Her foreground leg is locked and there's a strong, crooked horizon line that's throwing the whole shot off kilter for me. Shot two is really "hot" from flash and the curvature of her back looks unnatural. Her one leg looks locked as does her arm. In both shots one and two, you've cropped your model somewhat awkwardly mid-leg. Shot three is the best of the lot. Problems with exposure and color remain, her arms are both locked, the rear foot should have been tucked in and out of the frame, and there's a rock or something jutting out of her right knee but the composition here is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 512928, member: 13090"] Technically speaking all three shots have exposure issues. Color and contrast on all three needs attention as well in my opinion. Aesthetically speaking shooting up on a female model like you have in your first shot is rarely flattering. Her foreground leg is locked and there's a strong, crooked horizon line that's throwing the whole shot off kilter for me. Shot two is really "hot" from flash and the curvature of her back looks unnatural. Her one leg looks locked as does her arm. In both shots one and two, you've cropped your model somewhat awkwardly mid-leg. Shot three is the best of the lot. Problems with exposure and color remain, her arms are both locked, the rear foot should have been tucked in and out of the frame, and there's a rock or something jutting out of her right knee but the composition here is better. [/QUOTE]
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