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Photographer Robin Dunham {K:1724}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Olympus E10
Categories Fashion
People
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Digital
Lens 35-145
Uploaded 3/1/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 153 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City - 
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Country - United States   United States
About Image cropped and eyes sharpened. Original image was sharper than previous post.
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Tom Ross   {K:6483} 3/2/2006
Nice capture. Forget the sharpness, the expression does it. Good work.


Mike George   {K:3429} 3/2/2006
It is better than the original. I don't see any problems with the sharpness. I did a quick crop to show what I suggested in the original. I had to do this quickly at work so it was done in Windows editor... this might help a bit IMHO.



Mike George   {K:3429} 3/2/2006
I got curious and went back to the original and rotated a bith and cropped in. Again, a quickie at work. Another view which might work.

I get this way often with my shots. When I take it I might like it. Later I'll look at the same shot and not like it as much and play around with it. Then I might decide the original is better. I am know for going back and forth so you can take my suggestions with a grain or two of salt. Playing around has helped me in trying different angles/poses when I shoot now. Hope this was helpful.....



Robin Dunham   {K:1724} 3/2/2006
Mike, Thanks for the suggestions. I do like the image cropped and rotated like this. I need to get TFP copies back to the model for her portfolio she is starting. I may include one edited like this.

Thanks,
Robin


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