I did a senior session last week and these are a few of my favorites... what do you think?
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rlineberg Member 168 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 More info | Jul 09, 2009 11:39 | #1 I did a senior session last week and these are a few of my favorites... what do you think?
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GorgeShooter Goldmember 1,422 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Oregon More info | Jul 09, 2009 17:37 | #2 I like the first one best. The second one is nice too. The last one has too many dark shadows IMO. Maybe a tighter crop and a bit of fill light would help. 1DX | 5D MkII (gripped)
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HappySnapper90 Cream of the Crop 5,145 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2008 Location: Cleveland, Ohio More info | Jul 09, 2009 20:52 | #3 The skin tones seem ok on the first two, but you cut off her left arm a bit on both photos. And I'm not a fan of the style of #3 for senior photos. I'm a bit of a traditionalist not wanting to venture into fads. I feel that style in 20 years will be viewed as "what the heck kind of portrait was that?"
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thenaturephotographer Senior Member 347 posts Joined Dec 2007 Location: Southwest Michigan More info | Jul 09, 2009 21:21 | #4 I like the first 2, but I would of given a little more room in #2 for her to be "looking into" http://www.flickr.com/photos/zdorj
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ScottKCooper Goldmember 1,500 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Central, VA More info | Jul 10, 2009 05:52 | #5 I agree with the cutting off of the arms. either back out for the shot, or tighten the crop of these to head shots. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1276863
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Jacobredphoto Senior Member 549 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: New Mexico More info | Jul 10, 2009 09:33 | #6 Beautiful portraits all in all. The worn out backgrounds that you used for the first two add something unusual to them, it's always nice to see a change of pace. I do agree with the arms being cut off, it would have gave it that extra push to a great photograph had they not been. #3, I agree that for a senior portrait it doesn't really fit in with the rest. As a separate photograph, it's beautiful, I would use a tighter crop and maybe make it a little bit straighter. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi [D-SLR];Canon EOS 650 [35mm]
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m33p33 Member 163 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: N. Orange County, CA More info | Jul 10, 2009 10:07 | #7 The Angled door frame works for me in #2 not so much in #1 to straight to be crooked to cooked to be straight. flickr
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