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I like the contrast. It does pull you into her face.
I don't care for the distraction in the background (exit sign, table, etc.) Some blurring techniques in Photoshop could minimize and make the impact of her beautiful face more noticeable. Next time, i suggest getting down closer to the ground to capture more of her world. I shot some photos of my daughter a while back in a wedding in a great setting. My buddy also had some shots of her and because he wasn't afraid to get down on the ground, much more appealling photos. I now have learned to get down to their "altitude" and capture their beautiful faces. Keep 'em coming!
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