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Water Images


hkhammel

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I work with a photographer that specializes in high school senior portraits. He has been doing more and more water photography lately and here are a few photos that we have edited. Any comments would be greatly appreciated!

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Love the first one the most, it's a fun image.

I can't quite figure out how to fix it, but her skin tone in the second one looks a little colorless to me. Her skin color and lip color are the same and it bugs me. It might be that way without editing but it looks a little strange. Just personal preference though! They are both nicely captured photos.
 
I guess I disagree here.
The first image is overexposed, you have a whole lot of blown out highlights.
A slower shutter speed would help to blur the water and I think that would help too.
I'm not crazy about the pose either but it may work on a tighter crop.

I like #2 a lot more.
Again a tighter crop and a little more vibrance with the color.
 
Amazing what a pretty images is this i like this actually the camera is very high quality i think because the drops of water and every thing is create is very clearly and in a natural look of this photo evry thing is looking very nice and clear cut and the picture shows also the good professional photographer's hand made...
 
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You mentioned this as a portrait, so it means that the skin tone and details really matter, the second one would look more stunning and eye catching the skin tone is a little fair and lips a bit more red. Isnt it ?
 

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