Hiya Cris,
Both gorgeous photos for this week and Katie looks stunning as ever with such a natural pose.
Even though I like both images, my fav has to be the second image, perhaps because it has a bit of 'cheekyness' to it.
I still have a lot to learn about portrait photography, so when you say the lighting in the second is a tad too harsh, could you please expain to me why you think that is? I would love to learn from the portrait images I see here on your thread and other who are doing portraits too.
Is it the higlights on the forehead, cheeks and side of face near the neck that you are referring to harsh light?
Even though I don't have the experience to crit portrait pics, the one thing that was quite noticable on the second image is the skin tone of wrist to face. Naturally the wrist will have a different tone to skin tone of the face .... is that acceptable in portrait photography, or would it be preferable to try to get the two tones as close to each other as possible?See I have so much to learn .... I think I could benefit from perhaps doing some self study on this subject and spend more time looking through TP threads relating to portrait photography.
Anyway, enough of my rattling on .... sorry.
Job well done and I look forward to seeing more of your work.
Cheers
Dawn![]()
Hiya Chris, 2 really nice portraits there, but number 2 is my favourite also. Lighting may be a bit too much on the arm, it starts to sink in with the background a little. Also the skin tones in the 2nd shot look warmer?
if I can help with you portraiture please feel free to ask!

<snip> Thanks for your comments, if I can help with you portraiture please feel free to ask!<snip>
Marts said:Hi Cris, its been a while since I visited your thread. So, back to week 5. Hard workout or Hard Ass Girl, either way its a great interpretation of the theme. Its good that you have decided to add another dimension to the 52 challenge by including people in all your shots. Katie is a natural, hard in this shot, gentle looking in your "wildcard" week.
It would appear you arent hanging about with the wedding plans having finally put a ring on her finger. Good on yer.
I was admiring the colour shot of "Hard" then I scrolled down and saw the b&w which for me added a bit more grittiness and hard,
Great shot Cris and Katie, congratulations to you both on your engagement, and this series that is your 52 .
Martin
Thanks Dawn,
fudge has a brother..Alfie
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this on is already on my mums wall!
Webby962 said:Hi, some great shots here. Sorry I missed them earlier.
Loved the HARD shot, great model, nice pose, and brave to use one light, but if I may offer, you could have been even braver still. This shot is crying out for a bolder lighting set up. I honestly think the beauty dish was a wrong choice, as it has done what it is designed to do, and bather the model in very nice light. I think the shot needed some directional light, maybe a gridspot, so there are some strong shadows, which would help convey hard. It would also help control the background wall which is a little too flat (in a light sense!)
I know women should never have hard shadows, but rules are there to be broken, and I think as a boxer it would work.
The next photo (wildcard) of the model is very pleasing. She is attractive and the smile and eyes speak volumes. The lighting is good, with great catchlights, but you have either cropped in PS or in camera across her joints! (The wrist and shoulder). If you could only have left a bit more on the bottom of the shot, and cropped across the upper arm, bustline, and forearm it would be compositionally more pleasing.
The second model shot has a better crop across her forearm, but she has hotspots on her brow, nose and cheek. A few minutes in PS will sort them out.
As for the two pooches, love it!
Rgds
Adie
michael23 said:I could just cuddle those dogs! They are lovely pictures, like everything about them. Well done![]()
Marts said:Hi Cris,
You always manage to come up with a novel take on the theme and this is no exception. Fudge is a great subject. Very well shot, great lighting and the slight reflection adds more feeling and depth to the image. Don't forget your personal challenge though, weren't all your 52 gonna feature people ? Only messing, well justified and you can be forgiven for this exception. lol. and some might say Fudge is a person.
Great work Cris
Martin
Cris...being more a cat man myself, i saw your initial two shots and thought what an awesome job you did photographing them.... BUT then along came Sidney...and that is THE picture!... i can't see my Toots even interested in posing for a photo..any shot i've got of her she seems to have the expression of FO or else..!!... these shots demonstrate you have great control over the animals attentions... i will hastily review your thread ..pronto!!![]()
Hiya Cris!
Great, Great pet photos! I am amassed how photogenic all of the are. I think you have captured the nature of the animals very well too. The dogs are sitting obediently as told and Sidney has this a bit suspicious look. I like how all of the animals look toward the camera, especially Sidney. Have you tangled some toy in front, because it looks ready for attack?
Again great photos!
Rayna
I saw the dog shots and thought they were great, until I saw Sydney and I don't even like cats, lol! Wonderful shots
Heres another pet one...My cat Sidney, a shot of his brother bertie was featured in Januarys Photoplus mag.
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Your good
MD![]()
Just found this 52 thread Cris. Great shots so far and congrats too!![]()
<snip> Thanks Dawn, yeah I might just do that. I'm finding that this thread gets more comments/views than threads in the individual sections though...strange. <snip>


