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Three portraitsHaven't posted any images for a while now... These was from last week, a quick trip around the harbour... And experimenting with different styles of shooting and PP...
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Yi-P, they are very good and I like each for different reason. The first one for the selective use of colour to focus attention on the subject. The second seems to have an effect similar to Lomo without the vignette to bring up the colour more. The third one, because of the blue intensity of the sky. I also like the drop down shadow effect in all of them. The only criticsm I can make is that the first one seems a bit soft to my eye, but it maybe that you intended to be so. Good work!
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