I shot this yesterday on a child portrait shoot. This is natural light at f2.8. All I did here is add a bit more softening to an already naturally soft image.
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I shot this yesterday on a child portrait shoot. This is natural light at f2.8. All I did here is add a bit more softening to an already naturally soft image.
This shot has a lovely dreamy appeal. The dress may be a bit too white (on my laptop anyway) but I dig the treatment.
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I like this image, however pity the feet are chopped off, even if they are in the glass, would have been nice just to see a bit more below so that we really see that her feet are in the grass and hidden (if they are). Nice dream treatment
I like it too. Like Marko said the dress might be a bit bright.
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Very nice. Makes me wonder what she is looking at?
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A very lovely picture - I like this treatment very much.
Very nice photo but I must agree with what some others have said I would just take the bright spot around the neckline, just a touch more from the pink of the dress ........
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