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    Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses
    In camera JPEG shot with a Canon 6D and a 20-35mm f/3.5-4.5 at 35mm, 1/60, f/8, ISO 400, bounced flash

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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Nice portrait.

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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Nice image

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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Lovely capture Antoine, pretty lady

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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Great image of a very attractive lady.

    If it were my image, I might consider brightening the areas under the eyebrows just a bit. I almost always use some sort of reflective device (a plain business card taped to the rear of the flash head or a more sophisticated Joe Demb Flash Diffuser Professional) to direct some of my bounced flash forward with the intention of filling in the shadows under the eyebrows, below the nose and under the chin...
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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    Good catch.

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    Re: Janet on purple and why I love my old lenses

    You are right Richard. I fully agree that filling in the shadows on the face would improve the picture.

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