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Jun 29, 2007 18:20 |  #1

Leave it alone? or crop it tighter into her? or crop into a headshot? and is this image even good enough for a head shot.. thanks :)

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Jun 29, 2007 18:24 |  #2

I like the second one


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Jun 29, 2007 18:25 |  #3

bocaj wrote in post #3461886 (external link)
Leave it alone? or crop it tighter into her? or crop into a headshot? and is this image even good enough for a head shot.. thanks :)

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Jun 29, 2007 18:30 |  #4

does the whispy hair throw it all off? or is this decent enough for a headshot? should i take the time to photoshop out all the freckles? I dont mind them, to me they add character but who knows..




  
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Jun 29, 2007 18:56 |  #5

I like the closer crop and I also like the freckles, they make her skin look "real" not like a doll.




  
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Jun 29, 2007 18:59 |  #6

Cant go wrong either way :)

Bored over here so I did a quick edit of the head shot, hope you don't mind. Nothing major just wanted to bring her eyes out more and few other little things.

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