Thank you for the comments! Phil, I also wish I could see a little more of her right eye but this expression when she glanced up at her mother lasted a split second. Roumen
It's very nice, but it does break a couple of portrait rules (though, of course, we all know that rules are there to be broken). Basically, it's usually considered bad form to the nose to break the line of the cheek-bone, and likewise the "far" eye. In otherwords, this needs to be either a true profile, or a slightly more 3/4 view.
As it happens, the subject and pose very nearly make all that irrelevant, but I can't help from wondering how much better it might have been. Phil