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Jul 13, 2012 01:38 |  #1

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What do u think guys and girls? ;)

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Jul 13, 2012 01:42 |  #2

Nice photos. Not a fan of cutting part of her beautiful head off though. #2 would be a great portrait if a full head shot, not so tightly cropped.
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Jul 13, 2012 01:44 |  #3

Thanks John! This is my first time I'm cutting people... I like it sometimes and the girl liked too :)


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Jul 13, 2012 16:06 as a reply to  @ Vovka's post |  #4

I'm usually the first to poop on all those crying about cutting off heads and limbs. If that's the way you intended to shoot it then so be it.

However.........in this case I have to agree that the head removal is not the best thing. Only because you went so deep. That is to say, you really removed a significant portion of a very cute girl.

In this case, I agree with the others in that I think all three of these would have been considerably better had you not taken off so much of her head. # 2 and # 3 could have been killer shots.


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Jul 14, 2012 01:24 |  #5

Absolutely love #1.


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Jul 14, 2012 01:29 as a reply to  @ AvailableLight's post |  #6

I don't normally like cropped body parts either, but I think #2 is perfect...Great job.


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Jul 14, 2012 17:08 |  #7

Great series, I don't mind the head-cropping so much, although I am curious as to what they would have looked like without the cropping.


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Jul 15, 2012 06:00 as a reply to  @ JGelks2007's post |  #8

Actually......I wouldn't mind seeing more of her. Do you have any that aren't cropped?


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Jul 15, 2012 08:12 |  #9

If I see these lovely pictures I am tempted to reconsider remarks about certain lenses being to long to shoot portraits inside.
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Jul 15, 2012 08:17 |  #10

i'd agree about crop too close to her eyes.
otherwise, lovely model and processing is nice




  
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Jul 16, 2012 15:31 |  #11

Thanks guys, i must find more time to shot her again. :)


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