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Mar 08, 2008 23:24 |  #1

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Mar 09, 2008 04:58 |  #2

some funky shots there! very trendy, my favorite being the b&W third from the bottom :-)


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Mar 09, 2008 11:42 |  #3

RiverCottage wrote in post #5077585 (external link)
some funky shots there! very trendy, my favorite being the b&W third from the bottom :-)

Thanks! It was fun. These two are goofy as hell.


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Mar 10, 2008 05:49 |  #4

Here's one more:

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I don't understand the lack of responses, are these boring? Bad? Let me know!

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Mar 10, 2008 06:23 as a reply to  @ The Phototron's post |  #5

looks fun. i'm not a huge fan of #2. try straightening it and cloning out the fire alarm and that other white thing on the wall.

also on #3, i'd try to clone out the reflection of your umbrella in his glasses. and on the ones against the red wall, i'd move the subject further away from the wall itself.

good series, entertaining!




  
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Mar 10, 2008 06:31 |  #6

JakPot wrote in post #5084117 (external link)
looks fun. i'm not a huge fan of #2. try straightening it and cloning out the fire alarm and that other white thing on the wall.

also on #3, i'd try to clone out the reflection of your umbrella in his glasses. and on the ones against the red wall, i'd move the subject further away from the wall itself.

good series, entertaining!

Thanks,

Good call on #2, it's not complete yet, mainly because of the white wall edging into the shot.

I'm not exactly sure your reason for suggesting that I should move the subject further from the wall. Is it to blur the wall or is it a lighting issue? I wanted some of the light shooting into the wall to reflect on the back of the subject to create a very subtle rimlight.


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Mar 10, 2008 07:12 |  #7

The Phototron wrote in post #5084144 (external link)
Thanks,

Good call on #2, it's not complete yet, mainly because of the white wall edging into the shot.

I'm not exactly sure your reason for suggesting that I should move the subject further from the wall. Is it to blur the wall or is it a lighting issue? I wanted some of the light shooting into the wall to reflect on the back of the subject to create a very subtle rimlight.

i was suggesting that just to lose some of the detail in the wall itself. you can see the texture of the paint, etc (in #7 one of my favorites of the series). Plus it would help with a little more separation between the wall & subject




  
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