I actually prefer the original. Having a little bit of something in the background gives it some context.
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I actually prefer the original. Having a little bit of something in the background gives it some context.
I asked my daughter to pose for me and here are a few of the results. I couldn't pick just one!!! :headslap:
1. The "Mona Lisa" smile
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_8Q3edxpMqBs/Sf...0/IMG_0314.JPG
2. I know something you don't know
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_8Q3edxpMqBs/Sf...320_edited.jpg
3. Will you please go away!?
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_8Q3edxpMqBs/Sf...0/IMG_0317.jpg
Wow what striking eyes and butterfly lips she has.
Shot 2 is the strongest here for me based on eye sharpness, fewer distractions and a good pensive mood.
I know this thread is old, I figured nobody would really mind of I posted, this is kind of my first portraits I really did. I've always been nervous to do portraits. Not sure why but I am. I'm getting a little more comfortable now. This is only one shot of a bunch I did. They were used for an event poster for my friends Kerry (DJ Chrome) and Marc (DJ Supafly) Supafly is a local radio and nicht club DJ here in Vancouver and he's had me come down to a few events and do some shots for him for the clubs he spins at and for the radio.
In front of a brick wall outside the club
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...9038Medium.jpg
The poster the shots were used for.
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...arkLangley.jpg