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Heerlijk zo'n foto, genot voor de ogen.
Maar hij 'wringt' in mijn ogen ook een beetje :-)
Volgens mij komt dat door de nek, probeer een uitsnijde tot 2cm onder de kin, de rest niet aankomen.
Misschien praat ik wel kul, maar het is het proberen waard.
ps. de eeuwige crop discussie wil ik hiermee dus NIET starten
@Trebs. thats what I said.. no fotosoup And yup.. far from perfect
I could make it better, but this came out the cam and I liked it this way.
Sorry Max, you don't need "photoshop" to correct those things. You should see them before taking the photo.
A good MUA will see those details during the shoot and kick her/himself for missing them too. You shouldn't have to correct things like the lips after the shot.
I kick myself for missing things like that and I know how hard they are to spot when shooting. I still miss them. Photoshop is valuable part of the photographic process, so I don't see why 'out of the camera' is anything to make a statement with. I just get the feeling you settled for this, knowing that photoshop would correct it if you wanted.
Naar mijn mening wordt de compo evenwichtiger als er aan de bovenkant nog wat gecropt wordt (net boven de wenkbrauwen).
En ach dat wimpertje was me nog niet opgevallen.
Sorry Max, you don't need "photoshop" to correct those things. You should see them before taking the photo.
A good MUA will see those details during the shoot and kick her/himself for missing them too. You shouldn't have to correct things like the lips after the shot.
I kick myself for missing things like that and I know how hard they are to spot when shooting. I still miss them. Photoshop is valuable part of the photographic process, so I don't see why 'out of the camera' is anything to make a statement with. I just get the feeling you settled for this, knowing that photoshop would correct it if you wanted.
Sorry, just personal feelings, no hard feelings.
@porochelt: Trebs heeft wel gelijk hoor
@Trebs: O yes you are right. These things should be done during the shot, I fully agree. Normaly I am more carefull looking at it too.
But this shot was one out of many during the geisha shoot, couple of weeks ago. 3 models ..lots of rush, and not specific one model for a beautyshoot.
I dont want to defend the MUA in this case, but lots of things went wrong that day and then you are in a hurry and miss these little things.
And normaly I grap photoshop to correct these little mistakes, but not in this one.
And even when we do things 'perfect' .. with a team you can make mistakes. Me too. Lots of them and I kick myself afterwords if I see the mistake back on 20 pictures. Thats a lot of work extra afterwords.
But than again.. it is still a hobby and I accept mistakes because we are all human
But than again.. you are right.. better safe than sorry
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