kellyanne1703
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- Kellyanne
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any comments on how to improve or what you think on these images would be greatful
Eye contact is the main thing missing.
Personally I don't think that eye contact is so important here. The key thing is the girls are all looking at the same thing. Their expressions are enchanting and then exposure works well on the background. You should be proud of yourself for such a beautiful shot.
It's a very nice shot Kelly. Eye contact isn't always needed and is fine on some shots. The girls are all looking at the same thing so it engages the viewer wondering what they might have been looking at. Nicely lit and exposed.
The only thing that would concern me, which I've learnt in doing my first shoots for people over the last few weeks, is the aspect ratio of the image. I included a triptych in a set i did for someone and they turned up on my doorstep a week later saying 'The man at Asda couldn't print it on a 7x5. It's too long!' I patiently explained that it was just to show what the three images, included on the disc, might look like displayed together and the idea was that she would have the three images printed and display them in a frame.
It's worth remembering that, unless you are providing custom print services, that people are likely to go down to the local supermarket and get some printed so it's a good idea to provide your images in a cropped to a commonly used aspect ratio.
Lovely shot though, you should be happy with it. Hope the reshoot you did went well.
The exposure is nice, but the composition is unevenly tight around the edges. Numbering the girls from left-to-right. 1 is very close to the edge of the frame to the side, 3 is cropped very tight to the head at the top but the gap to the right is far greater than for girl 1 to the left. The creases and folds in the background are quite obvious and leave the background uneven. More distance between the girls and the background would have helped. I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the room available was a lot smaller than you'd have liked. On the colour splash version, I think you may have missed the focus. The focus on the cuff of his trousers (right-hand side) is significantly sharper than that on his eyes. Good work though on getting the expressions. I just can't get a natural look with some children.