>>4119884You missed focus, used way too high of an ISO because your shutter speed is unreasonably high so your dynamic range and image quality is absolute shit (likely because you're using manual out of some misguided belief that it makes your photos better), and lighting a face from below is very unflattering.
I would have deleted this in camera, or at least I definitely wouldn't have imported it.
This is an extremely easy photo to take, you could have easily shot a few dozen of these (for free, no less) and picked a single good one. Don't settle for less, keep shooting until you get the best possible version of a photo. Your first photo of something is almost always going to be the worst one, so shoot a few different variations, review in the camera, and work towards a finished product.
Here's a random portrait I shot to show that I'm at least capable of shooting a sharp, well-lit photo and know what I'm talking about. You post a photo, I'll do the same. I really do want you to improve, and I'm worried that if you follow in the footsteps of nophoto retards like cinefag you'll never make any progress.