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Taking the image overally - its flat and lifeless, evenly lit subjects are great - because it allows you to place the shadows and highlights where you choose to give the most impact. But even as a standard, well lit portrait, its flat, it lacks definition and the hair and makeup suggest you were going for more than just a well lit portrait.
With a mix of blending modes, channels and high pass sharpening you can get back some of the lost definition without painting the shadows in yourself.
Skin looks like a blur/airbursh + add noise job - which is fine on smaller images but on very close shots like this, more attention needs to be given - exactly what needs to be done depends on how much detail was in the original shot.
A lot of work is needed on the facial hair too.
On the long shot, the nape of her neck has a horrid green colour cast.
Cant really say more without seeing the original. |