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peek-a-boo version 2 as per Don's suggestion. Any other suggestions Don. Thanks for peeking :lol:

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Suzi, That is precious! :D
Too cute, don't recall Don's suggestions but it looks great.

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Thank you smiles. Kim his suggestion was to crop into a square featuring mostly the face. OOps thank you too.
Suzib:
Good job but you can still make it better. You need to crop the black pen or stick to the left compleatly out of the picture that means to crop close to the boy left ear. Yes that is a radical crop but you have a radically dramatic picture of that boy and we don't need any distractions, just him. So take the cropping tool and start croping between the boy hair and the black pen or stick. That will give you some room between his left ear and the edge of the picture. In other words fill the picture with him no background.
Shalom,
Don
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Suzib:
Forgot to mention there is a round reflection to the top right of the picture. Try to make all that as dark as possible as to eliminate it. Then crop a bit more to the right of the picture, remember we are going fo no backgroud.

The purpose of this excercise is to force the eye to see beyond what is already good and make it fantastic. That is what separate an image from a picture. The picture is beautiful the image mind blowing. When we are able to push our eye to the limit then and only then are we seen.
Shalom,
Don
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