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Photographer  Isaac Shaw {Karma:2563}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model nikon n90s
Categories Others
Portrait
People
Film Format
Portfolio Lens nikon 70-210mm @ 85mm
Uploaded 7/20/2004 Film / Memory Type fuji nps 160
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Location City -  miami
State -  FL
Country - United States   United States
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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 7/21/2004
Hi Isaac, thanks...it's nice to know a "critique" was accepted in the way it was meant. There are some people on UF with big egos and they hate it when you point something out to them or comment on something. We are all here to learn and enjoy right? Take care and keep posting.
Best wishes - Neil

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Isaac Shaw   {K:2563} 7/21/2004
Neil,

Thanks much for your comments...they the most constructive criticism I've gotten to date on usefilm, and it's greatly appreciated, truly.

Re the right hand edge, I screwed this one up during the exposure and only had "slightly" more than that to play with. I will take your drop shadow information into consideration the next time I use the feature. I understand your observations fully and appreciate them.

Isaac

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 7/20/2004
Hi Isaac, i have to comment on this! First of all let me say i like the last two portraits you have posted, but i prefer the other one because of the framing. Here your model is right up against the right hand edge, was it not possible to give here a little more breathing room here? On the previous photo you have everything right - well done. To the PS frame, well someone once commented on a friend of mine saying that a drop shadow always has to been on the left side or was it the right? i can't remember anymore but i answered saying that if you use a drop shadow then look where your main light is coming from and position the shadow accordingly, which means in this case you have it on the wrong side :( IMO and it accentuates the fact that she is really close to the edge. Take a look at what happens when you put it on the other side ie. bottom left. I find it much more harmonious there. OK that's my two cents worth. And of course it's just an opinion, but something to think about and watch out for.
Best wishes
Neil

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