Re: Head Shot in Natural Light . C&C Welcome
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Originally Posted by
DougR
I don't have a problem with the background in focus. The colors and designs of her scarf and background match and appears to be the intent of the photographer.
Thanks a lot for your valuable review and appreciation :)
Re: Head Shot in Natural Light . C&C Welcome
Very nice shot.
Bravo.
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Originally Posted by
fotugraphy
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Can you please review it and let me know what exactly is missing for it to make it much better?
. . . it was initially a half body shot but i have cropped it a lot to make it a head shot.
. . . Please provide your views and suggestion with composition, frame, crops and processing.
That is difficult to do with any great degree of breadth or detail; and it is probably an impossible request for 'Composition and Framing/Cropping' opinions, because to do such requires the original, unedited version: one cannot adequately explore all the cropping and framing options without seeing the original frame as it was shot - and that applies somewhat to alternative options for the Post Processing.
I concur with Manfred and John 2, it is definitely not an “Head Shot”.
It is a (tight) Bust Shot, if you require a specific categorization. [Full Length Shot; Three-Quarter Shot; Half Shot; Bust Shot; Head Shot. The adjective 'Tight'; and less often 'Loose'; are sometimes used for the intermediates].
If you want to crop to an Head Shot from that sample image, then I also agree that a crop just near the second button on the Shirt, would be a very good Crop. Doing that would comfortably fit to 4:5 Aspect Ratio, which, to my Artistic Evaluation is better for the Composition because 4:5 (rather than 2:3) makes the Face appear fuller and less elongated and highlights the richness and modelling of the Cheeks and Eyes.
Sample here:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/18049097-md.jpg
WW
Re: Head Shot in Natural Light . C&C Welcome
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Originally Posted by
William W
Very nice shot.
Bravo.
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That is difficult to do with any great degree of breadth or detail; and it is probably an impossible request for
'Composition and Framing/Cropping' opinions, because to do such requires the original, unedited version: one cannot adequately explore all the cropping and framing
options without seeing the original frame as it was shot - and that applies somewhat to alternative options for the Post Processing.
I concur with Manfred and John 2, it is definitely
not an “Head Shot”.
It is a (tight) Bust Shot, if you require a specific categorization. [Full Length Shot; Three-Quarter Shot; Half Shot; Bust Shot; Head Shot. The adjective 'Tight'; and less often 'Loose'; are sometimes used for the intermediates].
If you want to crop to an
Head Shot from that sample image, then I also agree that a crop just near the second button on the Shirt, would be a very good Crop. Doing that would comfortably fit to 4:5 Aspect Ratio, which, to my Artistic Evaluation is better for the Composition because 4:5 (rather than 2:3) makes the Face appear fuller and less elongated and highlights the richness and modelling of the Cheeks and Eyes.
Sample here:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/18049097-md.jpg
WW
Thanks a lot for your kind review and suggestion. It is indeed a brilliant crop, really like it. :)
Re: Head Shot in Natural Light . C&C Welcome
Me, too Raj...With this crop of William her shoulders is now in line with the corner of the frame...and it makes a very good pose. I must remember this one too as it changes the demographic of the shot. She is more beautiful now despite the closeness to the background which I did not like at first. Cropping makes this more attractive and her more attractive and beautiful...
Thank you William...I am learning a lot from your responses on varied subjects here.