I followed a tutorial to get a high key effect in this portrait... How do you like the outcome?
As I was not sure it was light enough I added a brightness/contrast layer on top.
Thanks so much for any advice to improve my technique here...

very nice!! 1 ist better than #2, I like the fact that there is still some detail in his skin etc.
guess others might prefer #2 style for "simplicity" - in the most positive sense.
well done!! very inspiring. what was the tutorial?
Uli
Very important points in your critique... Thanks Uli...
My picture is a bit far from the tutorial but I will try again.
The tutorial is
this one.
Hi Irma,
Perhaps for high key you may want to hit somewhere inbetween the two photos for brightness. I like the first the best.
Thanks very much Chris, Pat for your comment...
I learned in this tutorial that you have to have in mind that the picture you are taking will be a High key image, and I really didn't do it... However I will keep trying..

your picture looks much better than the one in the tutorial!
but of course you cannot make a high-key picture out of one that wasn't one to begin with, you already had a bright background etc...
did you try more?
uli
Thanks for the complement...
I haven't checked all my portrait pictures I have from mexico to see if one could work better. Today I will have breakfast with my neighbour maybe I could ask her to pose for me and take an overexposed picture and play with it...

I like them both Irma , I have to agree with WS maybe 1 kind of half way between the 2 ? not sure .
Thanks for the link too .....
...... Shawn
Hi Shawn..
I am very sorry I forgot to come back to this thread to thank your comment...
As the effect I have in the second one is in an adjustment layer I will reduce the opacitiy and I will have the effect right...
Thanks a lot for your comment ....
