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Feb 14, 2011 13:23 |  #1

Hello Guys,

This is a photo from last week where I had to manage the hard light of the sun. The client wanted me to get some nice portraits but when I got to the meeting place the sun was very strong. I think it was around 2:00pm with an electric blue sky. I only used my reflector and the shadows of the trees. C&C are welcome!

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Feb 14, 2011 13:46 |  #2

It's a bit underexposed...just bump it up in PP.
Your ratio is good....just underexposed


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Feb 14, 2011 13:51 |  #3

I agree its a little underexposed. But a good shot overall


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Feb 14, 2011 14:03 |  #4

Maybe it's my monitor then... I see it good here. The brightness is halfway in my monitor.

I add a bit more exposure... how is it now?




  
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Feb 14, 2011 14:08 |  #5

Soto wrote in post #11842043 (external link)
Maybe it's my monitor then... I see it good here. The brightness is halfway in my monitor.

I add a bit more exposure... how is it now?

looks good now.


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Feb 14, 2011 14:09 |  #6

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Feb 14, 2011 16:30 |  #7

I can see her face can be a bit more exposed. But the detail can be retained, after the touch-up!

The composition is great and looks NATURAL!

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