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May 28, 2011 15:58 |  #1

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?!?!?!?! idk i like the shot the way it is but idk about my comp and frame... it was the best compared to the others when i kept her legs and hands in it felt... wrong.. but this... iono!!!
please let me know what to do next time!

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May 28, 2011 18:05 |  #2

Danny, it looks a little weird seeing her arms getting cut off like this. Try to include her arms next time. IMO, you could have gone with a head shot with this young lady, she looks great! By doing so, you wouldn't have to deal with her arms or even her legs being in a weird position.

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May 28, 2011 18:07 |  #3

Seems fine to me. By my logic, you shouldn't chop limbs at the joints, so this is ok by my standards.

I vote "acceptable".


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May 28, 2011 18:12 |  #4

I have no problems with cutting her off. But only if she is filling the frame, so there is a reason she is cut off. For me, when there is plenty of headroom it does look like a mistake when people get the amputation. But had she been more of the frame I think it would have been fine.


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May 28, 2011 20:58 |  #5

other than the missing arms, i like it. if it was either a head shot or if you included her arms like drunkenxmonkee said it would have been good


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