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Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:86864) Donor  
4/10/2004 7:35:36 PM

Given the harsh nature of sunlight without any fill, this is a very good portrait, and you had her pose at just the right angle.

That said, you can use an inexpensive piece of white foamcore to bounce sunlight into the shadows, softening them up considerably.

So, you like your Kodak, Drew? I have the same model, and I'm having a blast with it!!
        Photo By: Drew Brashler  (K:750)


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