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Image Title:  the look
 
 By: cessy karina  
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Photographer cessy karina {K:14205}
Project #47 Richard Avedon Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Portrait
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 28-300mm
Uploaded 10/14/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 293 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 15 Rating
6.38
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  St. Cergue
State - 
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About this girl I met when I went to see cows going down the alps. am not good taking portrait, still learning. will appreciate your inputs very much
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Al Ungar   {K:4626} 10/14/2004
Cessy, what a great face and hat. You asked so, here goes if you don't mine. What I did was crop, tad of soft focus, curves to brighten, applied Sepia Filter, tad of unsharpened mask, and tad of noise.



- -   {K:2309} 10/14/2004
Just perfect! Beautiful child portrait. 7++

Regards,
M. Nicinger


cessy karina   {K:14205} 10/15/2004
woww thanks Al Ungar, it looks more classic. Thanks for the inputs, cessy


Neal Nye   {K:15827} 10/15/2004
You're not good at taking portraits? Ha! It's hard to imagine doing this any better. And while Als version has its virtures, I do like yours better. The cooler tones go better with the haughty expression and I like it that you're not so close.' I think this is pretty much perfect.


Mandy Bosch   {K:23} 10/15/2004
I agree, cessy, I like yours better. The only thing I can possibly come up with that would help are catchlights in her eyes. Impossible, of course, with the hat and the fact that you weren't in her face with a flash, lol! I love this portrait! Wonderful expression and spot-on composition, imo.

Mandy


Miguel Torres   {K:3917} 10/15/2004
What a Nice Portrait

Cheers,

Miguel Torres


Stephen Bowden   {K:64540} 10/15/2004
Remarkable capture Cessy - but I disagree with you, you ARE very good at taking portraits :-)

This really is super, you have captured a fabulous expression, the lighting is good and the composition is super.

I love the B&W toning also :-)

Best wishes,
Steve


Walter Scarella   {K:19323} 10/15/2004
Hi Cessy ! What a great portrait !!! Excellent composition, perfect light and tones. Beautiful !!!
Congrats
Regards...Walter


cerebral marv   {K:217} 10/15/2004
VERY nice portrait..in BW or other tone, still nice... the lighting was great! if there is a little bit more neck/shoulder showing, it would be better maybe? but this is great too!


Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 10/19/2004
Excellent portrait, wonderful use of dof. Al's treatment is wonderful, but I prefer yours. That said, what a treat to see the same scene through the eyes of 2 photographers. :) It's all good.


Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 10/21/2004
lovely and wonderful portrait, good!!


Elena Zabelina   {K:23212} 10/23/2004
Wow! Great portrait, excellent done character.
Wonderful work, Cessy. Love it. 7
Regards,
Lena


Howie Mudge   {K:27580} 11/4/2004
I love portraits and this is really nice. Angle and composition work well and I also like the toning Cessy. well done :)


cessy karina   {K:14205} 11/4/2004
thanks you Howie for your lovely comments, best wishes cessy


Paul T. Yung   {K:984} 12/22/2004
It is a very good portrait. However it is a pity that the girl was looking at you (or your big lense?). A "L" viewfinder will be very useful at this moment. Besides a 50mm or 85mm small prime lenses on your 300D will do better jobs in portrait photographing than Tamron 28-300mm.


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