I’m sure by now everyone has heard “Eyes are the window to the soul” and we all know when taking portrait shots, we always focus right on the person’s eye. If the eye isn’t in focus, then the rest of the photo really don’t mean anything buy garbage. But the trick question is…which one do we aim for when most of us has a pair of eyes? I found it easy, just go with the closest one to you. Unless if they are facing you with shoulder and head facing straight facing the camera; in this case, just pick one eye to focus since both are equally at the same distance to the camera (which they should be, otherwise it’s a major problem can’t be fix with Photoshop).
Subject was facing the camera at approximately 30 degree angle, automatically the left eye was closest to me. First, aim the focus point right on the eye by press down the shutter button halfway down (the red dot will lit up), then with the shutter button still held at halfway down, you can recompose any ways you want. Take the final great shot by simply press the shutter button all the way down. Boom, you just got yourself a nice sharp portrai!