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Sep 08, 2012 18:57 |  #1

Here's a few pics from a senior shoot I did. I find a little fill flash adds a lot of depth to shots vs all natural light, at least in my professional opinion. I swear this little lady looks like Mandy Moore in her early years no? LoL

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Sep 09, 2012 06:36 |  #2

They look a little soft and her dark hair blends in with the dark background. Number 1 could have been a killer shot if not for that.


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Sep 09, 2012 08:26 |  #3

like 2 and 3 best




  
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Sep 09, 2012 14:53 |  #4

Rick_Reno Saea501 check your screen's brightness settings, your brightness and contrast might be a bit off mate. the Prints looked stellar didn't have a problem with the hair/background distinction.

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Sep 09, 2012 16:39 |  #5

1&4 were both my favorites. I didn't think either of those two were dark.


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Sep 09, 2012 18:11 |  #6

I don't think they're too dark.. Look really great to me!


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Sep 09, 2012 18:15 |  #7

1 and 4 have distracting hotspots in the background and she's underexposed.
2 Her shoulders are nuked
3 She seems overwhelmed by the foliage and there's something in the frame at camera lower-left.


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Sep 09, 2012 20:34 |  #8

Number 3 has some cornered thing sticking out in front of the Aroid. You could just crop that out and still have a good image.




  
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Sep 09, 2012 23:34 |  #9

hahaha Now Im wondering what the heck that object is in the bottom left corner too. Underexposed? really? I'd have to disagree :) I always think it's interesting to see my work through someone else's perspective. People notice so many different thinks aye there fellas? Sometimes you learn sometimes you chuckle, I love it


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Sep 10, 2012 00:52 |  #10

I love the first and last one!


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