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Paige's booth portrait
Recently, I taught an Off Camera Flash class. Paige was my model for the class. We were outdoors but it started to rain. Luckily, a nearby restaurant let us conduct the class in their dining room.
Paige's booth portrait
Recently, I taught an Off Camera Flash class. Paige was my model for the class. We were outdoors but it started to rain. Luckily, a nearby restaurant let us conduct the class in their dining room.
Detail - Mexico
While wandering through a junk yard in Mérida, Mexico, I found this unique composition of a used ... ?
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Very nice. Maybe just me but the sliver of light green at the top right is a little distraction when looking at the image enlarged. I think maybe my eyes are drawn there even more because she's looking upwards to that part of the frame.
Very much agree with you. I have only noticed it, when you said that--that green part at ther top, at her looking point. well, a professional -second- look is alway good:))
communication via art, nice touch and this is a beautiful image, yes this definitely has the cinematic dramatic feel, well done. yes the green bit needs to be removed