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jeanie said:
i know it's deliberate.just trying to tell the previous forummer.

nice.i always love desaturated pics like that.good moods.

ya...i agree too...sometime photos like portrait dun have to be well saturated .
desat it may actually bring out the "feel"
 

Yup..i agree.. its a matter of taste..
sometimes.. artist might want bright and colourful tones... and sometimes.. the artist might want a desaturated tone... or B&W... all these shots are nice in their different own way.

by the way..i like your first two images.. they are good.
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Shodan99 said:
Looks like she has got big arms in the last shot. Perhaps some scarf can be used to wrap around the arms to try and disguise it.

from what i think, its not really big arms. if you have noticed, if a person poses and presses the arm on the body, it will make the arm to be bigger in a way...
 

Well, that's what I meant really... Just the deformation of the flesh due to arm placement. Perhaps I brought the message across wrongly.
 

Shodan99 said:
Well, that's what I meant really... Just the deformation of the flesh due to arm placement. Perhaps I brought the message across wrongly.

i see i see....
 

very nice photos you have there i like #1 and #2 the most, all have the professional magazine look, gd job!
 

I like it!! Good work!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Thanks.
but i still feel not really that good...
something missing. something that could connect the viewer and the model more intensely.. especially the 4th image..anyone can help give me some ideas?
 

Comments from a viewer only.. :D

(1) It lacks emotion. The high-key would be nice if she can express joy. Or a slight hint of a smile that can also be seen in the eye. Since its high-key, I would use a little flash to add sparkle in the eyes. Maybe try another shot with and without flash, and bring a jokebook or something to add emotion in it. :P

(2) I love the color and her bandana (? not sure what its called) is lovely... but since she is looking out and cannot see eyes, only her lips show emotion... maybe a more red lipstick to match the bandana? And a bid of sadness would add a tenseness on the lips... or just show more eyes would also be nicer (imho).

(3) I don't know how to comment. I like the fall of hair... lovely hair. :D
 

dawgbyte77 said:
Comments from a viewer only.. :D

(1) It lacks emotion. The high-key would be nice if she can express joy. Or a slight hint of a smile that can also be seen in the eye. Since its high-key, I would use a little flash to add sparkle in the eyes. Maybe try another shot with and without flash, and bring a jokebook or something to add emotion in it. :P

(2) I love the color and her bandana (? not sure what its called) is lovely... but since she is looking out and cannot see eyes, only her lips show emotion... maybe a more red lipstick to match the bandana? And a bid of sadness would add a tenseness on the lips... or just show more eyes would also be nicer (imho).

(3) I don't know how to comment. I like the fall of hair... lovely hair. :D

1. emotion. i'm not looking for joy. actualli i'm looking for emptiness.
an expressive hollowness. a more intense look in the eyes would probably add to it.
but in post rationalising. i may be looking for it in a wrong model. Or the intention was not communicated clearly enough...

2. Actually i was quite satisfied with 2.

3. 3 was laden with mistakes as pointed out earlier.

4. something missing in the eyes...and the pose. Had wanted more "strength" in the image.
 

The eyes. A person who is emotionally drained is usually unaware of his/her environment. Ask the model to focus her eyes behind you and slight lower than eye level as if she is looking right through your body. Any expression would be in the line of the mouth/lips and jaw.

tiong78 said:
1. emotion. i'm not looking for joy. actualli i'm looking for emptiness.
an expressive hollowness. a more intense look in the eyes would probably add to it.
but in post rationalising. i may be looking for it in a wrong model. Or the intention was not communicated clearly enough...
 

Verywierd said:
The eyes. A person who is emotionally drained is usually unaware of his/her environment. Ask the model to focus her eyes behind you and slight lower than eye level as if she is looking right through your body. Any expression would be in the line of the mouth/lips and jaw.

Sigh! So much control!
 

student said:
Sigh! So much control!

mm..i think next time i will try something different in my communication with the models the next time round.

Thanks for the comments. It was enlightening.
 

true... but required for inexperienced model...
 

Shodan99 said:
Looks like she has got big arms in the last shot. Perhaps some scarf can be used to wrap around the arms to try and disguise it.

actually you can avoid fat arms by asking her not to press the arm against herself. jsut lift it a little. naturally everyone will jsut rest arm against body, jsut be consious to advise her when you see it. i mean during a photo shoot la. daily life would be a real chore to do that all the time
 

i tink there are nice and clean shots.... simple yet captivating.....

i like the sense of emptiness portrayed......

cheers..
 

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