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Noob here. Feedback appreciated
byrd363:
I am looking for feedback. Thanks in advance.
RLPhoto:
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The light is hitting your subject from the right. You can turn the subject until you achieve a broad-side light to cover the face and leave a small triangle of light on the opposite side. A rudimentary Rembrandt light can be acieved with the use of a scrim to soften up the hard light. It'd look great.
Your exposure should always be based on the skin tone of your subject, I feel this is under-exposed.
The centered composition is ok, but could be improved. Generally we read from left to right and its good to compose with that in mind. Rules of thirds or the golden ratio could be applied here.
It's a start but keep working at it. Soon this will be second nature.
zim:
Hi byrd, that little lady is a heck of a good subject.
I want to be drawn to her eyes therefore to me this picture needs a lot of cropping. I don’t know if the toy is important to her if so then there is a case for inclusion. Her dress looks blown out to me and her face is in shadow, better than me can tell you if fill flash or a reflector would be better, I’d go with a reflector. I don’t like the harsh line of the bench behind her head but I love the expression on her face which you would probably have lost if she was repositioned though, f9 was maybe a bit too much dof.
Hope you don't mind, I’ve attached a couple of crops please don’t think I’m saying these are perfect, anything but. I’d love for the pros on here to advise, I’m googling scrim!
briansquibb:
This is the classic shot for the use of flash - get the face in the shade and flash the face
trentchau:
For post work, To bring attention to the little one, burn the right side of the bench a little, and dodge her.
I agree with what everyone says here for stuff next time.
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