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May 31, 2011 10:55 |  #1

Please take a look at this set :


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This has been my favorite shoot out of the couple ive done, gorgeous model fun person... let me know what you think!!!

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May 31, 2011 11:09 |  #2

I see a future model here...pics look good...little tighter crop on the first one would have been better.


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May 31, 2011 11:33 |  #3

I'm not thrilled with the color. It looks like they have been post processed to look like old bad film as is the current fad, although not to a large degree. I'm not sure I would want that for a graduation photo, I would go with natural. Of course I have never been a fan of the fad. Overall they are great, nice poses, great technique, and a great subject.




  
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May 31, 2011 11:46 |  #4

PHughes wrote in post #12509571 (external link)
I'm not thrilled with the color. It looks like they have been post processed to look like old bad film as is the current fad, although not to a large degree. I'm not sure I would want that for a graduation photo, I would go with natural. Of course I have never been a fan of the fad. Overall they are great, nice poses, great technique, and a great subject.

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are you talking about the few with the hazey look?


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May 31, 2011 13:28 |  #5

Danny, I see you've acquired that 50L you told me about.
Love the bokeh !! Like silver said It would have been much better with tighter crop. I also love the sunflare shot on your flickr.


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May 31, 2011 13:32 |  #6

I will see about that crop.. ahah and yea just tryna get better and the color is amazing o the 50L! Hope your having as much fun the the 1.4 as i did!


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Jun 01, 2011 04:16 |  #7

The pictures are very good, although the last one exaggerates her nose a bit. The shooting angle of the second one is more flattering.

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Jun 02, 2011 11:03 |  #8

.thach wrote in post #12509627 (external link)
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are you talking about the few with the hazey look?

Sorry .thatch, they look great, I just thought the color looks a bit like you were going for an old film look, but not as much as many people do. They seem to have a bit of a yellow cast to them. They are very good so don't worry too much about the comment. The most important issue is if the client likes them. I wouldn't worry too much about that since they look very good and you did a great job with the subject. I can't imagine she wouldn't like them, she looks fantastic in the images.




  
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Jun 02, 2011 11:15 |  #9

PHughes wrote in post #12522519 (external link)
Sorry .thatch, they look great, I just thought the color looks a bit like you were going for an old film look, but not as much as many people do. They seem to have a bit of a yellow cast to them. They are very good so don't worry too much about the comment. The most important issue is if the client likes them. I wouldn't worry too much about that since they look very good and you did a great job with the subject. I can't imagine she wouldn't like them, she looks fantastic in the images.

I agree. Very nice shots, however on my monitor (calibrated) they do have a bit of that old film look to them with the color processing you used. If that is what you were going for then spot on :-) if not, well lol.


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Jun 02, 2011 11:32 |  #10

thebishopp wrote in post #12522588 (external link)
I agree. Very nice shots, however on my monitor (calibrated) they do have a bit of that old film look to them with the color processing you used. If that is what you were going for then spot on :-) if not, well lol.


LOL yup. But i need to get more processing style... this style is getting boring.


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Jun 02, 2011 13:18 |  #11

Gorgeous model mate! Great shots!




  
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Jun 05, 2011 10:34 |  #12

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Gorgeous model mate! Great shots!

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Jun 05, 2011 12:52 |  #13

Nice shots, do you have any without her arms above her head? Curious to see some of her other poses.


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Jun 05, 2011 13:46 |  #14

Pretty girl. I really like the composition of the first and I'm kind of a stickler with cutting of small portions such as her hair in the second piece. 1st one has good pop.


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