
Thanks! And, yes, it's a little crazy around here at times!

Here is another one in a fun, before-and-after format. Thought others might like to see that.



Very nice processing. It turned out great and I'm sure she'll love it.
bill
wile_e_coyote_n_taz Senior Member ![]() 538 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Mentor, OH More info | Oct 11, 2011 19:05 | #4771 YankeeMom wrote in post #13230796 ![]() Thanks! And, yes, it's a little crazy around here at times! ![]() Here is another one in a fun, before-and-after format. Thought others might like to see that. ![]() ![]() ![]() Very nice processing. It turned out great and I'm sure she'll love it. When life hands you lemons: add tequila and salt!
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wile_e_coyote_n_taz Senior Member ![]() 538 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Mentor, OH More info | Today was 79* and sunny. I'm so not ready for the week of rain and cold heading our way tomorrow. Just finished another edit of Carlee. Still have to shoot some outdoor photos by the beach and sunset. CC always welcomed. iso 50 85 1.2L f4 1/200 single quadra flash in softbox camera right bill When life hands you lemons: add tequila and salt!
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wile_e_coyote_n_taz Senior Member ![]() 538 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Mentor, OH More info | Oct 11, 2011 19:14 | #4773 That camel shot is awesome! When life hands you lemons: add tequila and salt!
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Oct 11, 2011 21:11 | #4774 Eight Oak Acres wrote in post #13235609 ![]() Kelly... Shot in the shade on a very bright afternoon. Vivitar 285 with a mini soft box on it. (on camera) ![]() Shot with Vivitar 285 inside 40" shoot through umbrella slightly camera left at sunset. ![]() Eric too much difference between ambient and flash. You need more power on the flash or shoot later in the day or in the shade. That will have lower ambient in the bg. For some reason her face in #2 is also not clear. In #1, I wish she wasn't too sunk into the grass. These kind of poses work when your shooting position is lower and you got nice sky in the bg. Look at phamster's old posts. Here is my copy of Phamster's idea. I used hot shoe flash here in a small softbox. But much longer focal length and my positon was lower. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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KCMO Reefer Senior Member 301 posts Joined May 2010 More info | Oct 11, 2011 21:19 | #4775 Working on getting my son's senior photos done before I move on to doing some of his friends. I'm waiting on my new monitor to arrive so I will have a calibrated monitor but in the meantime, I'd appreciate C&C.
Canon 5D MKII gripped | 70-200mm f/2.8 L | 50mm f/1.4 | 580 EXII | AB 800's
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Oct 11, 2011 21:40 | #4776 KCMO Reefer wrote in post #13237727 ![]() Working on getting my son's senior photos done before I move on to doing some of his friends. I'm waiting on my new monitor to arrive so I will have a calibrated monitor but in the meantime, I'd appreciate C&C.
First no hunch backs. Also not sure why it looks little fuzzy. That is what I never liked with 1.6x crop but it could be web compression or hosting site issues. I would also get more dramatic light on him. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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KCMO Reefer Senior Member 301 posts Joined May 2010 More info | Oct 11, 2011 21:57 | #4777 bobbyz wrote in post #13237817 ![]() First no hunch backs. Also not sure why it looks little fuzzy. That is what I never liked with 1.6x crop but it could be web compression or hosting site issues. I would also get more dramatic light on him. Like #2 better. But move that light super close to him so other side is in shadows. I like that with guys. Great tips and thanks. I was trying to get the file size down and may have compressed the image too much or something. Canon 5D MKII gripped | 70-200mm f/2.8 L | 50mm f/1.4 | 580 EXII | AB 800's
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Oct 11, 2011 22:05 | #4778 Good luck man and do post your results. I learned so many things from nice foks here. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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Eight Oak Acres Member ![]() 224 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Central Illinois More info | Oct 12, 2011 07:58 | #4779 bobbyz wrote in post #13237682 ![]() Eric too much difference between ambient and flash. You need more power on the flash or shoot later in the day or in the shade. That will have lower ambient in the bg. For some reason her face in #2 is also not clear. In #1, I wish she wasn't too sunk into the grass. These kind of poses work when your shooting position is lower and you got nice sky in the bg. Look at phamster's old posts. Here is my copy of Phamster's idea. I used hot shoe flash here in a small softbox. But much longer focal length and my positon was lower. Thanks Bobby....I think I get what you mean...not enough flash to overpower the sun, so the background overpowers the subject? -Eric
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bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Oct 12, 2011 08:37 | #4780 Eight Oak Acres wrote in post #13239408 ![]() Thanks Bobby....I think I get what you mean...not enough flash to overpower the sun, so the background overpowers the subject? Yes that is what I meant. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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Slaterza Goldmember 2,007 posts Likes: 7 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Beijing, China More info | Oct 12, 2011 10:05 | #4781 Eric, Sam Laterza flickr
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ckfishel2001 Goldmember ![]() 2,297 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: Cincinnati More info | Oct 12, 2011 10:18 | #4782 Slaterza wrote in post #13239941 ![]() Eric, I saw this image of the girl laying in the grass and thought when I saw it it had potential but you were not pushing it far enough. Since you had image editing OK on I hope you don't mind I played with the low res file in lightroom to try and make the file sing a little better. If you don't like it I will not be offended just thought it might give you and idea on how to make it even better (of course this is my opinion of better maybe not yours or the clients) I will upload your file for reference and then the retouched file for comparison. You can see what I did was warm things up a bit especially the skin and then burned the top back down so that the focus hopefully goes to the beautiful girl. nicely done!! Kevin
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Eight Oak Acres Member ![]() 224 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Central Illinois More info | Oct 12, 2011 11:36 | #4783 Slaterza wrote in post #13239941 ![]() Eric, I saw this image of the girl laying in the grass and thought when I saw it it had potential but you were not pushing it far enough. Since you had image editing OK on I hope you don't mind I played with the low res file in lightroom to try and make the file sing a little better. If you don't like it I will not be offended just thought it might give you and idea on how to make it even better (of course this is my opinion of better maybe not yours or the clients) I will upload your file for reference and then the retouched file for comparison. You can see what I did was warm things up a bit especially the skin and then burned the top back down so that the focus hopefully goes to the beautiful girl. Don't mind at all Sam...that why I'm here...to learn...grow. -Eric
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Slaterza Goldmember 2,007 posts Likes: 7 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Beijing, China More info | Oct 12, 2011 11:50 | #4784 Eric, Sam Laterza flickr
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Eight Oak Acres Member ![]() 224 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2009 Location: Central Illinois More info | Oct 12, 2011 12:11 | #4785 Slaterza wrote in post #13240399 ![]() Eric, Don't be afraid to admit that you are color blind it is better to know then to think everything looks good. I had a friend who was an artist who was color blind and when he painted people he had to have people check his paintings to make sure he didn't paint people green instead of flesh color. It might be good to come up with some formula's to help you to know when something is going to red or too green. Like a certain percentage I know some retouchers that retouch by numbers to help make sure there is no color shift it can be done but does take some learning. I do not see a big problem with your work here or on your site I just felt here that the background was pulling away from the focus so I tried to pull it back in line. I warmed it up because that is my preference. Thanks Sam...I appreciate that. -Eric
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