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Sep 09, 2015 11:50 |  #1

Her grandmother made her this dress (from the latest Cinderella film) for her birthday.

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Sep 09, 2015 12:15 |  #2

Perfect. That photo is going to be on a wall for a long time.


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Sep 09, 2015 12:41 |  #3

very well done! i love the framing and the expression on her face. what kind of backdrop is that? is it seamless paper and the reflective white board on the floor?


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Sep 09, 2015 13:10 |  #4

The dress is amazing and your capture is incredible! Great job to both of you guys!


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Sep 09, 2015 14:03 |  #5

Excellent.


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Sep 09, 2015 14:19 |  #6

She's adorable and well lit. I just don't like the added shadow.




  
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Sep 09, 2015 14:32 |  #7

grazamataz wrote in post #17700994 (external link)
very well done! i love the framing and the expression on her face. what kind of backdrop is that? is it seamless paper and the reflective white board on the floor?

Yep exactly that.

Chet wrote in post #17701103 (external link)
She's adorable and well lit. I just don't like the added shadow.

No shadow added.


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Sep 09, 2015 14:48 |  #8

great shot.

skin tones, on face in particular, seem a little red.


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Sep 09, 2015 15:13 |  #9

travisvwright wrote in post #17701120 (external link)
Yep exactly that.

No shadow added.

can you tell me what that board is called? i've been meaning to pick some up but can't recall what it is. i lost the link to the video where i saw it.

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great shot.

skin tones, on face in particular, seem a little red.

the skin tone looks right on to me, but i'm also on my work computer (shhh don't tell), which isn't calibrated.


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Sep 09, 2015 15:18 |  #10

Chet wrote in post #17701103 (external link)
She's adorable and well lit. I just don't like the added shadow.

Looking again I think I should try and bring some of the blue back in the reflection so that it doesn't look so much like a false shadow.


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Sep 09, 2015 15:21 |  #11

grazamataz wrote in post #17701154 (external link)
can you tell me what that board is called? i've been meaning to pick some up but can't recall what it is. i lost the link to the video where i saw it.

the skin tone looks right on to me, but i'm also on my work computer (shhh don't tell), which isn't calibrated.

$13 I literally bought it just for this shoot and don't care if I ever use it again (though I surely will). I had to get the 3rd one down as the top 2 were kind of scuffed, so pay attention.

http://www.lowes.com …44fe%5D&product​Id=3015239 (external link)

If you pull up the page on your phone it should even tell you exactly what Aisle and Bin they are on.


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Sep 09, 2015 15:29 |  #12

travisvwright wrote in post #17701161 (external link)
Chet wrote in post #17701103 (external link)
She's adorable and well lit. I just don't like the added shadow.

Looking again I think I should try and bring some of the blue back in the reflection so that it doesn't look so much like a false shadow.


Yeah, I really started to study it and realized it's a reflection. I would just tone it down a bit as it seems a bit overpowering to the image. I do enjoy your work.




  
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Sep 13, 2015 07:34 |  #13

I am not working on a calibrated monitor, I took the red down a bit in the face and adjusted the shadow/reflection. Better or worse?

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Sep 13, 2015 16:36 |  #14

I like it. The reflection is much improved. On my phone, but skin tones look better too. Just a little can go a long way.


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