My quick very non-judgmental reactions (i.e., based on feel, not on analysis 
using my own or others' criteria for what makes a good portrait):

a. Good model. You are lucky to have her as your model, she is lucky to have 
you as her photographer.
b.  The left side of the three portraits all seem "hot" to me. I wouldn't 
fiddle to the extent suggested by Bruce; I would just lower overall exposure a 
notch or two.
c. No such issues with the in-mid-air shot.
d. No "strange" unusual unexpected color tones, color balance. Except for 
possible exposure "issues" - YMMV - these images look just fine to me

Viewed on MacBookPro, Safari 5.1

stan


On Sep 22, 2011, at 2:05 PM, Christine Nielsen wrote:

> Our old barn got a renovation, and lucky me (!), I got a studio space
> out of the deal.  It's only very recently been finished, and I'm just
> starting to get a little time to play out there.  The other day, i
> asked my daughter to sit for some portraits -- I had to capture that
> summer tan before it faded...
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157627605002633/with/6172516761/
> 
> Questions, comments, concerns are welcome...
> 
> Now here's my question... I'm often frustrated when I see how my
> photos are rendered online.  My monitor is calibrated, and in the
> editing process, everything seems to go just fine.  I make sure I
> export in srgb.  Once my photos are loaded onto different websites
> (blogger, picasa, flickr, facebook, etc), it's another story.  I know
> that different monitors might render images differently, but even on
> the same, calibrated monitor that i use for editing, it seems that
> different browsers (I have firefox, safari & chrome, chrome being the
> worst offender) & different websites treat my images differently.
> Even on flickr, just now, my images have a funky red cast in slideshow
> format that doesn't show up in thumbnail/set views, and certainly
> isn't the way I edited them.
> 
> So... what to do?  Anything?  Maybe it's me... Or is this just the way
> it goes???  Any thoughts are appreciated...
> 
> 
> Thanks all,
> -c
> 
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