Which one is better?

Awesome potraits as usual Yuri...

1a, 2a & 3a is for me... I especially like 3a though...

Thank you for sharing with us...

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And 3b reminds me of an alien.
Funny...I thought it was kinda sexy! I'd like to see some aliens like
that landing in my backyard.
chuxter wrote:
Pervert! ;-)
Bill wrote:
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R2 - I'm still giggling over Bill's and Chuxter's comments BUT oddly enough, I felt the same about all of the photos with the arms and hands. It's like she didn't know what to do with them and to me - it made for awkward poses - like an octopi (is that a word?).

Yuri - if you are reading this, you can slap me now. I've already explained that I have issues with staged shots - and I don't have any portraits sitting out or hanging out in my home. I don't like photos where other people are staring back at me - but animals are okay for some reason. You don't have to be assured - particularly by me - that you are a fantastic photographer!!

Sky



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I would prefer 3-B for it's a wonderful profile shot.

1-A is centered to the face as it should be, but 1-B is better, but
it lacks some interesting angle for the face. 1-B.

2-A is great. 2-B was very well better (pose & composition), but I
saw that the hair was pancaked. I like it in 2-A.
She gorgeous, Yuri. Spasibo!
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For me, it's all about the expression and believability of the model. The first two (1 & 2 )I think are very well done. I'm not as fond of the third shots, but I think 3a is the better of the two. I imagine response would ultimately have a lot to do with who your audience is.
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