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ED Altares
16th of March 2010 (Tue), 22:29
1.
http://images.edaltares.multiply.com/image/0/photos/173/500x500/3/EDAltares-5825.JPG?et=0hj1tUoZO%2C9hagQclW8acA&nmid=324228772

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http://images.edaltares.multiply.com/image/1/photos/173/500x500/1/EDAltares-5823.JPG?et=i3mY0PKMPJkeSAXkJjhkXg&nmid=324228772

3.
http://images.edaltares.multiply.com/image/0/photos/173/500x500/2/EDAltares-5824.JPG?et=7WOegOn8XDAv6EHVgavFsw&nmid=324228772

More of these photos HERE (http://edaltares.multiply.com/photos/album/173#)

Thanks and best regards to you all.

rooeey
16th of March 2010 (Tue), 22:33
mmmmm why no response nice shots IMO...
I suppose it would be nice if the hair did not dissapear into the bg

deathcake
16th of March 2010 (Tue), 22:56
I quite like these, nice lighting but agreed - a bit more detail in the hair would be nice. Interesting hats!

ED Altares
16th of March 2010 (Tue), 23:21
Thanks rooeey. Thanks deathcarke. I agree that the lighting on the hair needs some some work. I'll keep that in mind next time around.

Flo
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 09:56
Pretty.I like the second. I would play with those eyes, the catchlights seem flat? Agree about the hair light.

ED Altares
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 10:09
Pretty.I like the second. I would play with those eyes, the catchlights seem flat? Agree about the hair light.

Catchlight's flat yes. My bad. I should get a beauty disk soon. Thanks.

gonzogolf
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 10:15
Generally I like them but I do have a couple of thoughts. With these being framed similar to headshots there is no eye contact at all. In the second shot, there is almost an intentional "I'm not looking at you" expression going on. I think if you are going to do the looking away shots you might want to frame them a little more loosely so we can see the environment she is in.

ED Altares
17th of March 2010 (Wed), 10:55
Generally I like them but I do have a couple of thoughts. With these being framed similar to headshots there is no eye contact at all. In the second shot, there is almost an intentional "I'm not looking at you" expression going on. I think if you are going to do the looking away shots you might want to frame them a little more loosely so we can see the environment she is in.

Thanks gonzgolf. I'll take note of that one and put that to use.

By the way, 4,000 posts... that's a lot of thing... amazing i got the exactly 4,000th. Keep them coming. Thanks again.