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stevem


Getting Comfy

Registered: September 2010
Posts: 177
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My daughter finally & slightly reluctantly agreeing to pose!
· Date: Sat July 16, 2011 · Views: 103
· Filesize: 110.5kb, 110.5kb · Dimensions: 1024 x 679 ·
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colinmac

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Registered: February 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
Posts: 650
Sun July 17, 2011 2:12pm

Lovely image. Nothing to improve except I would crop the dark edge on RHS and remove the spot on her neck.
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stevem
Getting Comfy

Registered: September 2010
Posts: 177
Sun July 17, 2011 2:31pm

Thanks Colin. Funnily enough I revisted the image late last night and removed the spot/freckle from her neck, I didn't notice it the first time around.
I've just tried cropping the dark edge on the right side and to be honest didn't feel it made much difference to the image.
Am I missing something? As always I would appreciate your thoughts, you really helped me nail my rose shot :0)
Cheers, Steve
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colinmac

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Sat July 23, 2011 1:39pm

Steve,
I don't think croping the RHS edge will make a big difference as you say but it is not adding anything to the image and will tighten the composition slightly. Thrse small things make a good image a better one. But again a lot is down to personal choice.
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