MK,you did a great job with this photo. There is something about her positioning that at first bothered me. Like her head was oddly cocked. I think I would have liked to see her right eye fall more on the golden spot and follow the rule of thirds, but really the more I looked at the photo the more I like her positioning. Still a fan of the rule of thirds for this shot. Seems like there is too much open space on her left. Since you asked, I took the liberty of editing the photo to 'show' you what I meant...
Lovely, what he said plus a touch more air above her head could work (and lighter right face, even if postpoed). :) (what about a touch of tilt so that the background line and herself look a little more "grounded" (i don't know if that's a good word choice for this, I meant more balanced, linke in a more solid and stable position, hehe)
MK,you did a great job with this photo. There is something about her positioning that at first bothered me. Like her head was oddly cocked. I think I would have liked to see her right eye fall more on the golden spot and follow the rule of thirds, but really the more I looked at the photo the more I like her positioning. Still a fan of the rule of thirds for this shot. Seems like there is too much open space on her left. Since you asked, I took the liberty of editing the photo to 'show' you what I meant...
yes, i do agree that. It looks better by following the golden spot which i didn't notice that before. Thanks for remind.
Lovely, what he said plus a touch more air above her head could work (and lighter right face, even if postpoed). :) (what about a touch of tilt so that the background line and herself look a little more "grounded" (i don't know if that's a good word choice for this, I meant more balanced, linke in a more solid and stable position, hehe)