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Photography Critique - Impromptu Garden Portrait
 "Gordon from Canada" by Craig Tanner
 Posted: August 16th, 2010 @ 12:01am

In today’s Daily Critique Craig looks at a beautiful portrait and discusses the following:
- metadata including focal length, f stop and shutter speed
- the power of hands in portraiture
- soft quality of light and getting light in the eyes
- both harmony of color and complimentary color
- repetition for creating visual unity
- working with Adobe Photoshop CS4 to bring the portrait subject forward and make the color relationships in the image more vibrant
- Canon 1D Mark 4 f2.8 100mm macro lens ISO 800 f5.6@ 1/750th
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