Thanks all.
I think where my problem lies is one eye is sharper than the other.. not by much but enought I can see it. I figured if I went up it wouldn't of happened..or backed up from her?
This is a discussion on My love within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Thanks all. I think where my problem lies is one eye is sharper than the other.. not by much but ...
Thanks all.
I think where my problem lies is one eye is sharper than the other.. not by much but enought I can see it. I figured if I went up it wouldn't of happened..or backed up from her?
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For me, as long as the eye closest to the camera is tack sharp it's fine. I would not expect the other eye to be tack sharp and still retain the dreamy factor.... I would have likely chosen a similar aperture (somewhere around F 2.8- F4
What was it and on what lens?
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F2 ISO 400 1/60s (yah..cutting it close) using the 50mm 1.4
It was pretty dark..as you probably can tell.. was to lazy to get the flash set up and on :P
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Love it just the way it is. Those eyes and that smile are precious.
Hi Kat,
She is beautiful and your photography looks fine to me. I went back and looked at the eyes after your last post, but it all works for me.
Cute!
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