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Originally Posted by wulf
With the upward direction of her stare, I think I would have gone for bottom right on a portrait orientated shot. You could do that with cropping but ideally it would want a bit of extra space above her head.
Or put it in a series with similarly framed and processed pictures (I love the quality of the colour) and then the consistency will start to overcome the nagging feeling that she ought to be looking into the frame or not have so much "empty" background on one side.
Wulf
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Wonderful idea on the series... I have a bunch of shots of her at this time and it might do well. Thanks a ton there.
This was absolutely an experimental pic - maybe a bit too much indeed. This was rather impromptu, as our original plan had been waylaid by the sudden downpour and there was only so much rain she would endure before we called it quits.