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That's great, and I like your context. 

I agree about the right balance right between a true representation, and achieving visual perfection through post processing. In real life, people are moving, and we see their face through the 'lens' of their personality and what we know about them - physical features are blurred or masked by this context. In a single, still, portrait, the viewer knows nothing about the person, and so inevitably concentrates on the physical features, oddities and blemishes. This is the challenge for portrait photographers.

Portrait painters don't have this problem. They can show in a painting all the things they see and understand about their subject over a period of time. A painted portrait is never a snapshot. Our challenge (which you clearly understand) is to make a photographic portrait more than a snapshot, and show what a person is really like (character as well as the looks).

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10 hours ago, stuny said:

I'm glad you did this and persisted in achieving such fine results.  I assume he likes the photo.

He did, and wanted many others, so I will need to edit some more, which I will show here as well.

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So, here is another photo I gave him. He is happy with the photos and so am I. We both did our best to get the best out of it. We made a portrait together.

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