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    Portrait of a Friend

    Went on a photo walk last weekend with my friends and we were working on portraits of each other. This one was my personal favourite. C&C welcomed!

    Portrait of a Friend

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    I like the lighting in this portrait, Daniel. I think it shows you care about your subject.

    I don't know much about portrait work, but I'd remove the highlights from her lips and the tip of her nose. I think the angular shadow between her nose and right cheek might need to be softened. I'd also try removing the light area in the background just to the right of her head.

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    Awww....John beats me to what I was thinking...anyway +1 to John's comment...

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    It is very nice One thing I don't understand why my eyes keep going to the right cheek and the blurred eye. I don't know very much about portrait shots but is it because of the direction of light ? It comes from right and my eyes go towards the light instead of the sharp part of the face

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    I am not a fan of portraits with razor thin DOF. I know that these are quite popular but I don't like one eye in focus with the other eye OOF.

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    Appreciate the comments guys. I agree with the comments about the DOF and that it should be wider for a stronger image. Gotta try break my habit of always shooting wide open...

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    Re: Portrait of a Friend

    I like the lighting a lot but as others have said the DOF is a bit shallow.

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