I like the pose again although her left arm look out of place a little. I'd say it's on her seat but without seeing the seat, it looks a little displaced. Possible cropping more arm off would solve that, or if the seat is in the original, leave it in and crop much tighter to her head perhaps.
With portraits, strive to get the right crop in camera, think about it careful at the time rather than later in post.
The first thing I see to critique is, again, you've missed the focal point, or shot too slow to get sharpness. Don't shoot under around 1/60 where possible until you are certain you can handle less. Even then I shoot at around 1/60 or more where I can.
The next thing I see is hot spots on her face again. If the light was so strong from that direction then perhaps turning her to her right might have created some nice side light and removed the hot spots.
Lastly, the actual location is blah. The house behind adds nothing but distraction really. Using the garage door or something with a constant texture would have provided a background with less interference.


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