03-17-2011, 06:57 PM
[quote name='Lony' timestamp='1300387428' post='6909']
Today I received a comment about the picture of Simone not being completely sharp.
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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.
Today I received a comment about the picture of Simone not being completely sharp.
[/quote]
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.