Ah yes now the leaning forward works very well here, what a pretty lady/girl. Another thing to try with the hand under chin is to turn the hand sideways so that the pinky finger is nearest the camera,just be careful to position it so that it looks natural, but tucked under so that it doesnt stick out in front her chin.
I should have added that when you shot like I suggested you need to shoot from the side where you can see all of her fingers too I see you were shooting from her right so you would use her left hand to support the chin. Hope that makes sense ( and I hope I got that the right way round lOL)
i like the shots mate ... if you're keen on criticism, i'd say i never like portraits with busy backgrounds. solid colour or soft gradient backgrounds are my favourite, cause they don't distract from the model.
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Very nice! I like the first one the best as the 'lighting' on the face is much nicer :o)
Ah yes now the leaning forward works very well here, what a pretty lady/girl. Another thing to try with the hand under chin is to turn the hand sideways so that the pinky finger is nearest the camera,just be careful to position it so that it looks natural, but tucked under so that it doesnt stick out in front her chin.
Very nice.
I should have added that when you shot like I suggested you need to shoot from the side where you can see all of her fingers too I see you were shooting from her right so you would use her left hand to support the chin. Hope that makes sense ( and I hope I got that the right way round lOL)
i like the shots mate ... if you're keen on criticism, i'd say i never like portraits with busy backgrounds. solid colour or soft gradient backgrounds are my favourite, cause they don't distract from the model.
my preference though.
cheers
david
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