Not much to choose between them - but I prefer the one that's not as close
up - because the angle of the head of the girl on the right is a better pose
(imo).
Allan
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>From: Johan Malmstrom <jmalmstrom@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
>To: "olympus@xxxxxxxxxx List" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [OM] [Photo] Workshop in studio
>Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 20:07:37 +0100
>
>
>Hi!
>
>Yesterday I attended a workshop in studio photography. Very fun, and
>I will probably spam the list with photos, so here is the first two:
>
>http://foto.johanmalmstrom.se/ws_061111/PB114150-Version2.jpg
>and
>http://foto.johanmalmstrom.se/ws_061111/PB114151-Version2.jpg
>
>Which one do you prefer?
>
>Through out the workshop I used my E-1 with 14-54 or Macro 35mm. And
>the postwork is done in Aperture (thanks for the free trail Apple)
>
>/ Johan
>
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