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Digital Prophet
21st of March 2005 (Mon), 09:16
Ok, so here I am again. I tried to apply a bit of what I learned from my last posting.
Shot 1 (www.thedigitographer.com/galleries/online/0301-1.jpg)
Shot 2 (www.thedigitographer.com/galleries/online/0302-1.JPG)
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OviV
21st of March 2005 (Mon), 09:30
They seem a bit overexposed to me but it could be the screen here at work. The second pose is more flattering to the model.
Ovi
chucksberg
21st of March 2005 (Mon), 19:04
Exposure looks spot on here. Lighting is good. I like them both, though the pose in shot 2 is more natural for the surroundings.
You have learned a lot in a short period time, keep posting!
ssim
21st of March 2005 (Mon), 19:12
I think that the second one of over sharpened. The exposure for me is ok.
They look great and it is a nice concept.
Citizensmith
21st of March 2005 (Mon), 20:40
I'm with OviV, they look over exposed to me, the first one particularly. Or maybe under saturated could be a better way of putting it. I Like the pose on the second one.
mr.photoguy
22nd of March 2005 (Tue), 06:23
either over exposed, or over sharpened.
Look at her jeans, and belt buckle in the 2nd pic.
Digital Prophet
22nd of March 2005 (Tue), 08:17
You know, the reduced image does look over sharpened. But for some reason the full version doesn't. And the only thing I did to that one was resize it in PS. Otherwise it is pretty much the same as it came out of the camera.
I don't quite get it, but it printed pretty okey dokey. Maybe I will take the full version and use PhotoZoom to rescale it and see how that goes.
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Geeeyejo
22nd of March 2005 (Tue), 17:45
Like them both and agree that the posted pics appear a little over exp - I have seen resized posts often appear a bit different than what I started with as well,
Lovely model - nice work...
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