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Anonymous
Underexposed in the final image. If you want deep contrast, you need to have it on the scene in the first place. Try a big fuck-off halogen light, or taking the shot on a brighter day. Lit properly, you could have had a perfectly exposed left half, a completely dark right half and a neat line to the left of her nose separating the two without the need for photoshop.
Make-up is really good stuff. Just a little powder would have taken the glare off her nose. It's not hard to learn to do and makes all the difference in portraiture.
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