Photographer's Request for Critique
--Justin Grant
Katherine II
A few said they'd prefer to see more of her face (from my last post.)
Here you go!
Critiques
Ken Thalheimer 
, January 12, 2004; 03:38 P.M.
I think this very tight crop works very well
Richy Hdz , January 12, 2004; 03:48 P.M.
Perfect
Marla Hammond , January 12, 2004; 03:51 P.M.
I don't know a lot about portrait photography (yet). But, this looks really good to me.
Tamara L. , January 12, 2004; 04:03 P.M.
Kazi Ashraf , January 13, 2004; 02:39 A.M.
Awesome portrait!!! The idea of moving to Utah seems better and better! :-) Excellent work as usual.
Fabrizio Jacoangeli
, January 13, 2004; 10:02 A.M.
good portrait and great expression.
Alain Martinez , January 13, 2004; 10:32 A.M.
amazing crop! As I read some of the comments on the previous one I tried some croping myself (you know over the screen) but this is better that any of the crops I tried.
did you adjust the light on the face?
Pascal Proust , January 13, 2004; 12:50 P.M.
Justin Grant , January 13, 2004; 01:20 P.M.
Alain...
...yes I adjusted the light. I like the blown out look in some cases.
Siavash Ghabezloo , January 13, 2004; 03:11 P.M.
Excellent, just like all of your photos. Thank you for your comment on my photo.
Peter Kervarec , January 13, 2004; 06:02 P.M.
Kat II
Still the same beautiful woman. This shot is more compelling than the previous shot which was softer. I like the stronger composition in this one.A portrait anybody would be proud of.
Yuri Bonder 
, January 14, 2004; 02:33 A.M.
Amit M Bhosle , January 14, 2004; 06:36 A.M.
beautiful.. the pic and the face.. ;-) interesting expression !
Justin Grant , January 14, 2004; 07:47 P.M.
Peter
Yes, actually the hair is in focus. When you view the full resolution shot, it's actually very cool looking.
nick kessler
, January 14, 2004; 11:43 P.M.
i think the crop is just right, as well as the amount of her face you can see. i love the wet hair and the way it frames her face. i love the squarish catch lights in her eyes.
Alan Chan , January 15, 2004; 12:52 A.M.
I also like this crop but a tiny little increase of DOF would have been perfect. I prefer seeing the nose also within the DOF :)
Michael Green , January 15, 2004; 01:50 A.M.
Great shot. I'm sure you're making some models very happy with their portfolios! Love your work and the luminosity you seem to bring to your subjects' skin tones is perfect. This girl is an absolute babe, by the way.
Michele Perone , January 16, 2004; 09:52 A.M.
Prasanna R , November 17, 2004; 01:10 A.M.
Excellent Pic
Its an excellent work. Model is an add-on.
Great!!!
Prasana
Rachel Fulmer , April 20, 2005; 03:24 P.M.
I like the interesting expression. very nice and unique.
Florin Cojoc , May 27, 2005; 06:39 A.M.
7/7
frame,model,idea everything perfect!!!!
Luca Iacono , March 14, 2006; 08:25 A.M.
jon joni , November 09, 2008; 10:08 A.M.
hi
Michael Mancil 
, September 11, 2009; 09:52 A.M.
Antoine Vella
, September 11, 2009; 11:54 A.M.
Very beautiful portrait, great expression and eye contact. Well done
Dave Luttmann , September 11, 2009; 11:57 A.M.
Awesome
Beautiful composition, great lighting, stunning model.....and who says an old 10D can't be used to create superb work?
Mark Doyle
, September 11, 2009; 03:45 P.M.
great
Awesome lighting. Very nice capture!
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