Re: Silhouettes in a Window (Warning - Boudoir style photograph)
It took me a while but here's the updated version:
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7...0/GCG_3640.jpg
Vignetting changed, a couple of window marks subtly updated, some of the hotspots toned down to the best of my ability. I had a look at removing the window sill but that left the reflection of a hand without any context which looked weird and I didn't want to change the aspect ratio so I've left it in.
While i have your attention here, I thought I'd get some feedback on the second in the series (although it was probably the first one i originally posted). It's had a few subtle edits since it was originally posted.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-t...0/GCG_3642.jpg
Re: Silhouettes in a Window (Warning - Boudoir style photograph)
The edit on the first looks really good now. My eye isnt drawn to the bright spots on the chest. Now for the second shot, couldnt you have taken a few pounds of the subject? Oh and a tan, she's a bit lily white :eek: Standing there like a beacon in the night. Okay seriously now - I think the white marks on the window over my face are little distracting and I'm wondering if perhaps cropping higher to above the underwear may be better? :D
Re: Silhouettes in a Window (Warning - Boudoir style photograph)
As a person who is always learning, I was wondering if this is more of a profile than a silhouette? The definition I use for a silhouette would have the subject be one color, usually black, and no interior features, only an outline; and the background would be monochrome also, usually white.
I really liked the second photo because of the reflection.
Re: Silhouettes in a Window (Warning - Boudoir style photograph)
Latest version adds more mystic, more story telling.