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    Young lady silhouette

    Late afternoon, I just saw this little girl on her own and grabbed a shot. No time to wait. Any thoughts welcome.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Well spotted Dave, I like the shadow and reflection, I think you could possibly loose a little from the sky at the top.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    And you could afford to lose a balancing amount from the right side to retain the current size ratio.

    Cropping to 4 x 5 ratio would be another option but in this particular case I rather like having a tall image.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    At first sight I thougth the image needed some cropping , but I couldn't think of a better alternative frame and I decided that the image looks nice as is

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Great capture. I think the current composition gives good idea of scale / size.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Nicely done, especially since she is not recognizable.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Great eye, Dave! The position of her head and hand where the sand is the background is just perfect. The same is true for the position of the reflection of her head entirely within the trapezoidal shape.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Well caught...

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    Just as it is for me Dave. I really like the feeling of space. It gives context to the toddler that she is.

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Thanks for the feedback. I played around with the crop, and this is what works for me.

    I imagine that her parents would have like a copy, but don't know where they were!

    Dave

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    I would prefer a longer empty space up but it is good as it is...

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Quote Originally Posted by davidedric View Post
    Late afternoon, I just saw this little girl on her own and grabbed a shot. No time to wait. Any thoughts welcome.

    Dave
    Dave,
    Excellent photo! Very well seen and captured.
    I'd suggest cropping horizontally above the girl leaving about an inch band of water above her head, to eliminate the empty space above and de-centralize the band of sandy beach.
    Robert

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    Re: Young lady silhouette

    Awesome Dave!

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