#1 and #2 are, again, absolutely superb, the diagonals in #1 particularly break the image into a dynamic composition, but compliment the skin tones thought the fabric.
#3 I'm afraid I must be a pedant, and point out that the brickwork in the background is squint... though I'd also be likely to try to work on angles, to raise the line of grey brick slightly, to work as a horizontal third.
(god I'm pedantic...)
otherwise, a superb character portrait. again. *envies*
*nods* Just shows how much I still have to learn. I know hardly anything about this whole theoretical/perspective stuff, I just find things I think look good without knowing that they comply with certain rules.
One area I have improved immensely is cropping. I hardly have to crop any photos afterwards anymore.
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Date: 26/9/05 12:25 am (UTC)#3 I'm afraid I must be a pedant, and point out that the brickwork in the background is squint... though I'd also be likely to try to work on angles, to raise the line of grey brick slightly, to work as a horizontal third.
(god I'm pedantic...)
otherwise, a superb character portrait. again. *envies*
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Date: 26/9/05 09:18 am (UTC)Just shows how much I still have to learn. I know hardly anything about this whole theoretical/perspective stuff, I just find things I think look good without knowing that they comply with certain rules.
One area I have improved immensely is cropping. I hardly have to crop any photos afterwards anymore.
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Date: 26/9/05 09:13 am (UTC)I've got a usable one of you as well, I'll send you it when I've processed them all so you can have a decent userpic. ;o)
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Date: 3/10/05 01:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 3/10/05 02:28 pm (UTC)Thanks for looking!