Eye
Eye
Photography \ Figure | 09/24/05 @097 |
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09/24/05 @107
good picture. slightly blurry.
+9
~slap
09/24/05 @265
Carlos
09/24/05 @273
09/24/05 @395
09/24/05 @440
- It's way overused by photographers. I've seen this kind of stuff sooooo many times now. Not that it's bad... but for sure, you need to put out a real great and perfect shot for people to be impressed.
- In your case, it's really blurry, and a bit overexposed on the left.
- The "catch light" (that shinny white spot on the eye) is really important and should be placed with precaution, and have a great looking shape. In your case, the shape looks good, but Im not quite sure you took time to place it in the best spot on the eye.
That's it. Hope these tips can help you out if you really want to make an eye picture that actually stands out.
J.
09/25/05 @484