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Actually i think the location kinda interesting, i can see long long grass at the background which i think u can play around with.
One thing i would like in my portrait shoot is to have some catch light if possible. Next time try to make sure your model is facing the light.
And i think background is a bit over exposed.
but overall not bad for beginner like us. :thumbsup:

OT abit, when facing the light, some people will squint their eyes. How can I avoid that? Does the time of the shoot affect this as well? Thanks
 

OT abit, when facing the light, some people will squint their eyes. How can I avoid that? Does the time of the shoot affect this as well? Thanks

one way is to tell them to close their eyes when you're composing, and to open their eyes just as you press the shutter...
 

OT abit, when facing the light, some people will squint their eyes. How can I avoid that? Does the time of the shoot affect this as well? Thanks

DON'T OT IN MY THREAD PLS!!!!

just kidding. this was the problem i faced in this shoot. together with the sun suddenly disappearing behind clouds.
 

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Oversharpened IMO, the eye glitter is showing artifacts and her outline against the backdrop is way too sharp, looks like shes been pasted in.
 

Oversharpened IMO, the eye glitter is showing artifacts and her outline against the backdrop is way too sharp, looks like shes been pasted in.

the eye glitter is her makeup. :sweat:

will take note the background. seems rather unappealing all of a sudden. :sweatsm:
 

post processing is bit too much on her. other then that I feel stand further back from the bkgrd will bring out a nicer bokeh. Her hair. bit untidy
 

post processing is bit too much on her. other then that I feel stand further back from the bkgrd will bring out a nicer bokeh. Her hair. bit untidy

minimal pp were done on the model. which one were u referring to?

will take note of the other faults. must bring comb next time as well. :bsmilie:
 

minimal pp were done on the model. which one were u referring to?

will take note of the other faults. must bring comb next time as well. :bsmilie:

sharpening is bit over done on the latest post of her
 

Is it right to suggest cropping away the dead space on the right? Not all, but enough to bring the subject back into the catchment area? :sweat:

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Or should i say she should be shifted more to the right :p
 

OT abit, when facing the light, some people will squint their eyes. How can I avoid that? Does the time of the shoot affect this as well? Thanks

facing the light direction, not neccesary to look at the light. but yeah, some time it does happen and do as what tSkye said.


oh yah, flip freak, remember touch up on the eye bag.
 

Is it right to suggest cropping away the dead space on the right? Not all, but enough to bring the subject back into the catchment area? :sweat:

*Edit*
Or should i say she should be shifted more to the right :p

shld be possible to shift it but i am keeping to 4x6 format and rules of thirds as much as i can.
 

i suggest , if POSSIBLE.. do a reshoot again.. no point alter so much in a picture .. Do it right the 1st time
 

i suggest , if POSSIBLE.. do a reshoot again.. no point alter so much in a picture .. Do it right the 1st time

will attempt again. thanks!
 

Spend some time to plan a good location and timing. :)

Agree with him and do spend some time talking to the model before beginning the photoshoot even if it is TFCD. Plan what you want and also what she want and end of the day of you and the model will benefit.;)
 

Hmmm... just to be controversial.Maybe can try shoot this attire in e orchard mrt underpass. :bsmilie:
 

I guess if she wore a camo swim suit would be better?
 

Hmmm... just to be controversial.Maybe can try shoot this attire in e orchard mrt underpass. :bsmilie:

The first outfit with some serious black leather boots and proper makeup can be a great shot in the MRT underpass .... Do it slow shutter speed .....
 

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