My Girl

Uploaded: February 26, 2005

Description

1/8 @ F4, ISO 100, Exposure Compensation +2.0, Lens Focal Length 35mm (35mm Equivalent 52mm)


All comments welcome.
Thanks,
Janine.

Comments

Denise Dodson February 27, 2005

I love this. What a wonderful freckled face. It's great to see someone dare to have a bit of artsy composition that isn't usually seen. IT works for me. Curious - why did you need the +2? Because of the white wall? #219645

Janine White February 27, 2005

Thanks Denise for your kind comment.

To answer your question, firstly yes it was because of the white wall (actually a door) that was in the background. Secondly I new that I wanted a high key effect so adding the +2.0 exposure compensation helped me achieve this, I had little left to do with the image except convert to B&W in PS and adjust the levels ever so slightly. Thanks again for your comment and question.

Janine. #1137743

Deborah C. Lewinson level-addict March 15, 2005

Congrats, Janine, on your great finalist!
-Debby #1175079

Kimberly J. Whipps March 15, 2005

Really beautiful...love the freckles. Congratulations on being a finalist. Well deserved. #1176426

RC Fritz May 25, 2006

Beautiful Janine. Congratulations!!! #2814428

Alexandra Hankova August 28, 2006

Just great! Congratulations. #3234683

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