Dec 28, 2005, 04:34
Dec 28, 2005, 06:42
Imho you could have used a wider aperature to get the person in focus. Now the shoulders and neck are bit blurred. But hey, nice shots anyway. 

Dec 28, 2005, 19:09
okay, thnx Xerox
Dec 28, 2005, 20:44
XeoX makes a good point. I prefer #2 as your subject looks more relaxed and unaware of the photo being taken. The lighting and exposure are great. Some may argue about the shadow to the right (our left) of her face but it is unobtrusive.
Good shooting.

Dec 29, 2005, 04:47
I personally like a lot what you did on your first two pictures... I just love the softness of the showlders and the red string(?) of her blouse... this sort of effect in portraits like these ones works well, but also I think it is matter of liking...
The pose in both is nice... just in the first one a mischievous look and smile would have helped a lot not to feel her look serious... the light is great...
#2 has a lovely smile, your picture tells a lot and makes me smile as well... I love that...
However, I would be one of the bunch to complain just a bit about the shadow, and I would do it, because the back part of her showlder looks dark and some detail in her blouse is missing... The black wristband parted from the rest is a bit distracting... Having them all together is a nice decoration and adds a lot...
The light in the background is uneven ... one side is dark and the other one is light... It would be best to have a more even color/light there as well...
#3 is lovely... I think the environment of the foam and bathtub makes him look pale, so I would work a bit in his skin color to have a bit more contrast in the picture and make him to stand out...
Hope this help
The pose in both is nice... just in the first one a mischievous look and smile would have helped a lot not to feel her look serious... the light is great...
#2 has a lovely smile, your picture tells a lot and makes me smile as well... I love that...

The light in the background is uneven ... one side is dark and the other one is light... It would be best to have a more even color/light there as well...
#3 is lovely... I think the environment of the foam and bathtub makes him look pale, so I would work a bit in his skin color to have a bit more contrast in the picture and make him to stand out...
Hope this help

Dec 29, 2005, 05:01
Schellamo, it's XeoX.
But I would have used vertical format in the 3rd shot instead of landscape, because there is hardly any detail in the background to show and You wouldn't lose anything using vertical format.

But I would have used vertical format in the 3rd shot instead of landscape, because there is hardly any detail in the background to show and You wouldn't lose anything using vertical format.

Dec 29, 2005, 05:39
I think I have a natural liking to more candid portraits, espeically when the subjects are relaxed, as with #2. Cute photo as always of your little one... 

Dec 29, 2005, 18:16
Thanks for your comments, guys.
Sorry Xeox, my mistake!
I did use a reflector (a blank artists canvas actually
bit of improv there) to try to fill the shadows, but I had trouble positioning it so it wouldn't fall down. I could have positioned her facing the window, but I was sort of playing with the split lighting.
But I can see what you mean about the loss of detail in the shadow and the background Irma. I didn't notice the black armband, but now that I see it, it bugs me, so I will try to clone it out!
Baby's skin tones do look a bit pale, he had a green colour cast from the flash bounching of the pale green walls (and I didn't shoot raw) so I think I lost some colour in editing the photo.
Here is another more candid shot. This one really captures her personality I think,
![[Image: IMG_2096edit.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v713/schellamo/IMG_2096edit.jpg)
Sorry Xeox, my mistake!
I did use a reflector (a blank artists canvas actually

But I can see what you mean about the loss of detail in the shadow and the background Irma. I didn't notice the black armband, but now that I see it, it bugs me, so I will try to clone it out!
Baby's skin tones do look a bit pale, he had a green colour cast from the flash bounching of the pale green walls (and I didn't shoot raw) so I think I lost some colour in editing the photo.
Here is another more candid shot. This one really captures her personality I think,
![[Image: IMG_2096edit.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v713/schellamo/IMG_2096edit.jpg)