I had looked only at the first. I went back to see the rest. I agree in regard 
to the odd camera positions, as noted by Bruce below, although I think the 
second shot (first color) is okay in that regard. But I find a bit too dark and 
oversaturated.
On Mar 23, 2011, at 7:20 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

> On 11-03-23 6:25 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote:
>> Meet my college Ole Dan Johnson (four picks)
>> http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2011/03/o-d-johnson.html
>> 
>> I lust for comments. I need to learn fast.
> 
> Tim, I *really* like the b&w headshot best.
> 
> I have a couple of issues with the 2nd and 3rd seated shots. To me they make 
> your subject look diminutive. Part of that is your PoV: above looking down. 
> For male subjects especially, I'd prefer eye-level or very slightly lower 
> that eye-level looking up.  And I think you may have compounded the odd size 
> issue by getting close with a wide angle lens. That causes the subject's head 
> to be disproportionately large relative to his feet.
> 
> Sorry for being so negative!
> 
> -bmw
> 
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