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12th November 2021, 10:54 AM
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Last edited by Javier; 12th November 2021 at 11:14 AM.
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12th November 2021, 03:40 PM
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Re: Pamela
Excellent pose and accessories. Almost "painterly"!
I like the use of analogous colors almost everywhere but I am not sure about the choice of bright-ish patterned gray for the dress? Perhaps it were a lot darker and of a complementary color such as blue?
[edit] I tried a dark complementary color but it contrasted too much with the rest, therefore perhaps a triadic purple or a triadic greenish, a bit darker and certainly less saturated to reduce the color contrast?
See this for "triadic" and other such terms:
https://color.adobe.com/create/color-wheel
Great for playing with additive color schemes!
Last edited by xpatUSA; 12th November 2021 at 08:00 PM.
Reason: deleted "with good lighting"
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12th November 2021, 07:56 PM
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Re: Pamela
Thank you for posting another interesting portrait, Javier. I see that you are trying Rembrandt lighting in this shot; one has to be careful in how one lights as different types of lighting give a different character to the image. Rembrandt lighting is quite dramatic and I'm not convinced that is best for your subject; for young ladies we tend to use either loop lighting or Paramount / butterfly lighting. These two lighting styles are generally associated with beauty light.
I find that the skin has a plastic-like texture which suggests you are being a little heavy-handed in post-processing. Skin textures should be preserved.
I also find your crops on the bottom (hand) and right (elbow) are a little awkward and draw too much attention.
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