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Anonymous File :-(, x)
My problem with this photo is that it's taken at a very high iso, and at a slow shutter speed. the result is a slightly blured face that, when cropped, becomes jpeg artifacted and unpleasent to the eye because of the noise.
It would help a ton if you could get ahold of a 1.4, 1.2, or even 1.0 lens and shoot at 1/30th or higher without being at iso1600. iso400 on a good dsl will net you much more usable images then the one your presenting.
the photo included here has been cropped with additional vingetting added, light leveled, had the woman increased decreased in saturation, moved to a more red hue, and had a lens blur added selectively to the woman and the backround.
I'm sure theres more that could be done with the image, but as I said with the quality of the image presented its difficult to really bring it out because of inherent lacking information present in the womans face.
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