03-17-2011, 07:20 PM
[quote name='Rainer' timestamp='1300388272' post='6910']
The least important thing in a good portait is it being sharp entirely. Well it shouldn't
be too blurry in important parts either, but sharpness is certainly not a problem that
I would see in the Simone portrait ... but ... opinions vary ... and so do styles of
fotographers ... I really would give too much on the opinion of others ... if you and
"the client" (if there is one) like the picture, that is a very good start ... seeking
improvement is a good thing, if YOU like the improved result better than the
original one .... but warping your own style just to please others might not be
the way to go.
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Thank you so much, that is an answer I can work with!! "the client" was happy and your answer makes me happy!!
It boosts my self-confidence as a photographer!
The least important thing in a good portait is it being sharp entirely. Well it shouldn't
be too blurry in important parts either, but sharpness is certainly not a problem that
I would see in the Simone portrait ... but ... opinions vary ... and so do styles of
fotographers ... I really would give too much on the opinion of others ... if you and
"the client" (if there is one) like the picture, that is a very good start ... seeking
improvement is a good thing, if YOU like the improved result better than the
original one .... but warping your own style just to please others might not be
the way to go.
[/quote]
Thank you so much, that is an answer I can work with!! "the client" was happy and your answer makes me happy!!
It boosts my self-confidence as a photographer!