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photogenics
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:38
Took these yesterday and have only adjusted the levels and colour etc no cloning or softening of the skin yet but would like some initial thoughts on what everyone thinks and how they can be improved for next time.

Thanks
Tauseef.

photogenics
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:39
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stoneylonesome
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:40
Nicely done, Like the contrast of the model against the white background

photogenics
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:41
a few more

photogenics
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:42
last ones.

Dandaman_24
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 06:47
Great shots, but the reflection on her sun-glasses bother me, Polariser will remove glare/reflection, just my opinion.

Daniel

Jetmech1
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 11:38
very nicely done.

Dimitry
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 13:38
Wow. great photography and great model! What background is she though? I can't exactly tell by the photos. Looks Italian?
Looking over the photos again, number 1 is my fav of the model. Simple stunning! The pose, clothing, lighting...everything!

KevC
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 14:08
Awesome pictures!

Wow. great photography and great model! What background is she though? I can't exactly tell by the photos. Looks Italian?


I'm wondering about that too. I'm thinking Mediterranean, like Dima.

Actually maybe Persian? *bites lip*

drisley
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 16:24
Excellent!
I especially love #2 and #5.
When you have horizontal/vertical lines like you do here with the brick, do your best to make them as horizontal/vertical as possible, either when you take the picture, or later in post processing, otherwise it can be a little distracting.

charlesu
27th of February 2005 (Sun), 17:46
Well I am wondering about the background too. But more because it's blown out (not the ethnicity of the model). My biggest suggestion would be to either blow it out completely or modify your lighting so it's evenly lit.

Pretty model and very cool idea.

photogenics
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:07
Thanks Daniel, will need to get one for next time.


Great shots, but the reflection on her sun-glasses bother me, Polariser will remove glare/reflection, just my opinion.

Daniel

photogenics
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:08
very nicely done.

Thanks for looking Jetmech.

photogenics
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:11
Wow. great photography and great model! What background is she though? I can't exactly tell by the photos. Looks Italian?
Looking over the photos again, number 1 is my fav of the model. Simple stunning! The pose, clothing, lighting...everything!

Thank you Dimitry, one and two are my personal favourites and the model parents are actually from Pakistan.

photogenics
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:12
Excellent!
I especially love #2 and #5.
When you have horizontal/vertical lines like you do here with the brick, do your best to make them as horizontal/vertical as possible, either when you take the picture, or later in post processing, otherwise it can be a little distracting.

Good points Drisley, will try and remember that for next time. Thanks for looking and your comments.

photogenics
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:15
Well I am wondering about the background too. But more because it's blown out (not the ethnicity of the model). My biggest suggestion would be to either blow it out completely or modify your lighting so it's evenly lit.

Pretty model and very cool idea.

Thanks for your comments and suggestions Charles, I actually wanted to blow out one side and blend it in on those shots to see what it looked like and I quite like it. I dont think I would do it often but seeing as I was only playing with one light I thought I would give it a go.

iwatkins
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 14:35
Nice shots all. Didn't notice the blown/hald blown background until it was mentioned.

Shot #1 has to be my favorite. Lovely skin tones and dreamy eyes.

Cheers

Ian