12-10-2011, 10:55 PM
Not bad Tomo, but you've the advantage of an attractive model which instantly gets the thumbs up. If I was to be critical, I'd say the wall behind her doesn't suit, and the frame only uses soft light which makes it slightly flat. Try a softbox, reflector or even off camera flash just to add a bit of dimension. If you insist on using the wall, then use it to your advantage. Have your model lean on it, or sit against it....something like that. I'd have used a detail enhancement on the wall too - bring it out a little.
Sorry you haven't had more comments - you didn't over do it with PP so good on you.
JD
Sorry you haven't had more comments - you didn't over do it with PP so good on you.
JD