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May 31, 2005 20:59 |  #1

not a lot to say about this, I know the mirror is dirty, I want to reschedule after I have cleaned, any critiques welcome.

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May 31, 2005 21:03 |  #2

I would set the focus point to the reflection. It looks a bit blurry. It would look good with a quick wipe down of the mirror.


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May 31, 2005 21:05 |  #3

it was kind of my intention to have the reflection blurry, partially because the glass was dirty, I may try it the other way, when I clean the mirror.




  
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Jun 01, 2005 17:24 as a reply to  @ codenull's post |  #4

One other suggestion (may sound Mom like) is to straighten the bedsheet so that its smooth and won't draw attention. It does add to the mood but I think your main subject should get the majority of the attention.


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Jun 05, 2005 14:14 |  #5

alos, a little more of the real model showing wouldn't hurt here. i agree with focusing more on teh reflection, and makign the model appear out of focus.




  
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