I really like how it turned out. Especially how a hint of the frame of his glasses is just showing.
C&C please

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Portrait in AuditoriumTook this shot of a friend whilst we were in auditorium waiting for a presentation to begin. I saw how the light was hitting him and said "Don't move!" So he froze in the spot
I really like how it turned out. Especially how a hint of the frame of his glasses is just showing. C&C please ![]() Last edited by devilla101 on Mon Mar 26, 2007 1:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
this one might work better as a square crop, around the subjects face. In my opinion there is too much negative space at the top of the image.
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