I have enjoyed “virtually traveling” in your part of the world with your series of people shots. And I like that you include “a sense of place” by including their shop, street or other environment in your posts. But I humbly think your posts would be stronger if you included a second shot with a close-up of the face or head & shoulders shot of the person; in this case a tight shot of the woman’s face which would then accentuate your title of “nose stud.” Keep up the good work of helping people on the other side of the globe experience your culture, people and places like only photography can do! 🙂
Thanks for your visit and appreciative feedback, Charlie. I am taking mostly portraits with their environment and I would give a try at more close up shots in future too. Cheers 🙏😊
I have enjoyed “virtually traveling” in your part of the world with your series of people shots. And I like that you include “a sense of place” by including their shop, street or other environment in your posts. But I humbly think your posts would be stronger if you included a second shot with a close-up of the face or head & shoulders shot of the person; in this case a tight shot of the woman’s face which would then accentuate your title of “nose stud.” Keep up the good work of helping people on the other side of the globe experience your culture, people and places like only photography can do! 🙂
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Thanks for your visit and appreciative feedback, Charlie. I am taking mostly portraits with their environment and I would give a try at more close up shots in future too. Cheers 🙏😊
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Her eyes are smiling. Well captured
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I am glad you liked this portrait, Deb. Thank you as always for your appreciative comments. Cheers 😊🙏
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