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Apr 29, 2013 13:21 |  #1

These are just a few of my favorites.

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Apr 29, 2013 13:22 |  #2

2 & 3 i like the best


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Apr 29, 2013 13:22 |  #3
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Apr 29, 2013 13:24 |  #4

DarenM wrote in post #15879428 (external link)
2 & 3 i like the best

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Apr 29, 2013 15:19 as a reply to  @ byrdanthony's post |  #5

The light angle is too low and thus casted a strange shadow on her nose in image #2...otherwise, great job and nice looking model.

A little more fill light for the face of the 1st image would be great too..or is that what you wanted to achieve?




  
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Apr 29, 2013 17:51 |  #6

Buckeye1 wrote in post #15879840 (external link)
The light angle is too low and thus casted a strange shadow on her nose in image #2...otherwise, great job and nice looking model.

A little more fill light for the face of the 1st image would be great too..or is that what you wanted to achieve?

This.


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Apr 29, 2013 18:26 |  #7

I was going to mention the light angle as well. It would have made a good shot an amazing one. :)

I rather like number 1. :D


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Apr 29, 2013 18:55 as a reply to  @ JakAHearts's post |  #8

The first one seems washed out...would bumping up the contrast improve it? I would crop out the right side. Otherwise, I like all of them.




  
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Apr 29, 2013 21:10 |  #9

agl99 wrote in post #15880504 (external link)
The first one seems washed out...would bumping up the contrast improve it? I would crop out the right side. Otherwise, I like all of them.

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Apr 29, 2013 21:12 |  #10

agl99 wrote in post #15880504 (external link)
The first one seems washed out...would bumping up the contrast improve it? I would crop out the right side. Otherwise, I like all of them.

JakAHearts wrote in post #15880424 (external link)
I was going to mention the light angle as well. It would have made a good shot an amazing one. :)

I rather like number 1. :D

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This.

Buckeye1 wrote in post #15879840 (external link)
The light angle is too low and thus casted a strange shadow on her nose in image #2...otherwise, great job and nice looking model.

A little more fill light for the face of the 1st image would be great too..or is that what you wanted to achieve?


I totally agree with the low angle light. But my light couldn't go up any higher because of how small the room was in the train. I'm lucky I even got it in there! But I really appreciate the help and will make some changes for next time. Thank you!




  
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Apr 30, 2013 14:59 |  #11

byrdanthony wrote in post #15880991 (external link)
I totally agree with the low angle light. But my light couldn't go up any higher because of how small the room was in the train. I'm lucky I even got it in there! But I really appreciate the help and will make some changes for next time. Thank you!

Maybe you could have moved the light a little further to the front, decreased the intensity and it would have reduced the depth of that particular shadow.


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Apr 30, 2013 18:26 |  #12

You can always bounce light. anyway I like them. thanks for sharing.


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May 01, 2013 07:58 |  #13

Like the set agree with what the others said about the light angle.


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May 01, 2013 08:16 |  #14

I like the first one. So natural and good vibe in it :)


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May 01, 2013 20:14 |  #15

saea501 wrote in post #15883738 (external link)
Maybe you could have moved the light a little further to the front, decreased the intensity and it would have reduced the depth of that particular shadow.

So put the light at the same height as her face?




  
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