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Very nice and expressive portrait Michel, really a good one. But if you mentioned the costume than I think you shouldn't crop the photo that tight, you might show the costume a bit more. But portrait itself is a very good one, TFS!
Regards,
Robert
Great and simple composition. Sometimes that's very hard to achieve but you seems to be good at it. Congratulations and TFS!
Petko
Excellent details and textures, as well as conversation well shown. I like the emptyness shown here, as well as ages or loss of people (especially children) to hang a laundry from. You really know how to show the spirit of some places with combining interesting details, and this photo is a true example of that talent. Just keep shooting and posting!
Pozdrav,
Petko
Very interesting POV Jele! Good work, I like the fact you have showed your appartment in light, but what's this story about "living in a cage" I sense from the photo? Hope that's just my imagination ;)
Great work, diagonal composition is just great, TFS!
Pozdrav,
Petko
Excellent colorful shot! I like its simplicity but I have to admit I would like it even more if background was in focus. All in all, this is an excellent "drawing" and I love the game you created with thick black frame, like the photo has continued it living outside! Perhaps you might expand only red bicycle parts over the black frame, huh?
Good work, congratulations!
Robert
Excellent shot Michel! Light was great and I really wonder how you did this since the speed was actually slow.
Great portrait, so moody and expressive, congratulations and TFS!
Regards,
Robert
Another nice portrait with good and interesting light. She seems to be enjoying this little game and that's very important while doing a session like this.
Tell me something, why do you use so small aperture, usually shallow DOF makes these kind of shots more powerful. Is it because of the strong light or focus?
Good work, just keep them posting, regards!
Robert

Simply and crystal clear, that's something we haven't seen for a while here, and it's sooo needed! :)
I've been through some very old Krystal portraits lately and yes, your best portraits of her were plain and simple shots with natural light. This one has interesting crop, I would expect her to be on the right, or cropped vertically but this works fine. Thanks again for showing me your approach to framing, it was always very encouraging.
Great portrait, TFS!
Robert