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Aug 02, 2008 00:44 |  #1

This young lady was very fun to shoot and very photogenic! C&C welcome

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Aug 02, 2008 00:47 |  #2

Nice work. I think these are all great.

I'm sure she'll be quite pleased with them.



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Aug 02, 2008 05:49 |  #3

I think these look good. The only thing I would fix is the blemish on her nose in #5.


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Aug 02, 2008 05:54 |  #4

you did a great job


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Aug 02, 2008 11:08 |  #5

I really liked the one of the edge of the pool, very cool!
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Aug 02, 2008 12:36 as a reply to  @ AngelKissed's post |  #6

These photos were great. I hopped over to your website to look at some of your senior pics and was really impressed. I wondered, what do you to to make sure that your subject's eyes really pop and always have catch lights in them?




  
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Aug 02, 2008 12:45 as a reply to  @ West's post |  #7

I like these alot!


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Aug 02, 2008 16:58 |  #8

Great shots, is this in Ogden, Utah? Number 6 & 7 look really familiar. I believe 24th Street, I stayed in the hotel to the side of it and beside the baseball stadium during a TDY to Utah last year.


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Aug 02, 2008 17:03 as a reply to  @ ZeroOne86's post |  #9

I really like #2 (the reflection) and the last one I think are both nicely executed. Was curious, did you try to shoot any that were tighter framed (sort of like the last one)? You have a good model but I'm curious with girls that are not stick thin would a tighter framing highlight their positive attributes more? Not trying to be mean but just curious.


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Aug 02, 2008 18:07 |  #10

Prolly just me but the reflection distorts her face a bit too much, wish the water was more calm then it would look great.


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Aug 02, 2008 18:10 |  #11

I really like #4.....pink looks good on her


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Aug 02, 2008 20:11 as a reply to  @ silvermaxd's post |  #12

LOVE the one with the reflection! I also like #4 & #5 quite a bit.


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Aug 02, 2008 21:02 |  #13

The water is my personal favorite too. 1, 3, 4 and the last also seem flattering to her body type. Very nice shots!


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Aug 03, 2008 01:36 |  #14

West wrote in post #6032883 (external link)
These photos were great. I hopped over to your website to look at some of your senior pics and was really impressed. I wondered, what do you to to make sure that your subject's eyes really pop and always have catch lights in them?

I always try and make sure that they are facing into something bright, whether it be bright sky or a white wall or something. Fill flash will also help to make the eyes pop as well as a little selective sharpening. Just be careful not to go overboard on the sharpening. Most of the time if I get the everything right I don't even have to sharpen. All of these pics are unsharpened.

Great shots, is this in Ogden, Utah? Number 6 & 7 look really familiar. I believe 24th Street, I stayed in the hotel to the side of it and beside the baseball stadium during a TDY to Utah last year.

Yes, some of these were taken right on and around 25th street. I love this location.

Thanks all for the comments!!:D


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Aug 03, 2008 12:34 |  #15

4 and 6 are awesome! i love those shots!


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