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a Portrait of KrystalTaken during a cold afternoon up north here! the original image was lost when my camera and external hard drive was stolen
![]() ![]() Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70 3.5-5-6 DX AF-S, Nikkor 80-200 2.8D ED, Nikkor 60 2.8D Micro, SB-600 Flash, Kingston 1GB CF card.
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It's lovely. I think I wouldn't mind seeing more of the hood to frame the face, and perhaps less noise reduction or blur on the face, as it looks photoshopped. Otherwise it's quite pleasant.
I agree with both of Dave's comments. I would also like to see a little more of the hood, and less noise reduction on the face, her skin looks a little unnatural.
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The air brushed look makes it look a little like a magazine cover. I like it.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I'll bet she likes the soft focus
![]() I really like the skin tones, although the hair seems to have a fair bit of shadow... Nicely done... Aka Andrew
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