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Geek Photography

Posts: 87

Bowie, Maryland, US

Well not just the face really tongue  I plan to drop one of the images but I honestly cant decide which. Anyone care to provide feedback on these?

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130912/09/5231f11c3e940_m.jpg

https://photos.modelmayhem.com/photos/130912/09/5231f0e26f9fb_m.jpg

Sep 12 13 09:56 am Link

Model

Gelsen Aripia

Posts: 1407

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I think you should go with the first shot.  In the second shot his fingers are partially obscuring his face, which is somewhat distracting.  As well, in the first shot his face is more of a "poker face" (in my opinion) and the cards falling around him lend a surreal touch.

smile

Sep 12 13 07:33 pm Link

Photographer

Orca Bay Images

Posts: 33877

Arcata, California, US

I prefer the second image. Both use pokerfaces, but the airborne cards in the first don't make a lot of sense since it doesn't appear he tossed them. I really like the action clearly shown in the second image of him tossing in the chips.

Sep 12 13 07:52 pm Link

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Rockabella

Posts: 588

Bargara, Queensland, Australia

The second image. The first one just isn't as powerful in expression or action. The second one he also looks more confident and natural (unposed)
You could use it as a photo-series. As stated previously the second one, makes more sense.. it also has better lighting, imo.

Sep 12 13 09:41 pm Link

Photographer

Geek Photography

Posts: 87

Bowie, Maryland, US

I love the first one more, but I have gotten alot of feed back about the falling cards being confusing. I'll try to make it clearer when doing something like this in the future. Thanks so much for the feedback everyone smile

Sep 13 13 04:09 am Link