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May 08, 2011 16:15 |  #1

All natural light & reflector, shot with 85L:

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May 08, 2011 20:00 |  #2

I really like the last one, especially!




  
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May 08, 2011 20:22 |  #3

I think the reflector is too strong from underneath. Almost looks like Dracula lighting in the last one. I love you strangers sets and lighting and, to me, for what its worth, these dont match up.


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May 08, 2011 20:47 |  #4

^^I have to agree with the too strong reflector comment.




  
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May 09, 2011 09:33 as a reply to  @ leeport's post |  #5

hmmm... well I personally like the lighting - pretty even without the typical shadows under the eyes/chin/ect... for being outside with natural lighting from above.

I can see how some may think its much, but I love the shots as she looks vibrant - but I like hi-key type of stuff...




  
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May 09, 2011 09:42 |  #6

No worries. Its not ugly or anyhting., its just different. I only noticed it from the shadows around her lower body from her clothing and the upward shadows around her nose. The eyes dont show it so much.


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May 09, 2011 09:54 |  #7

Nice shots! Love your work!
There's a lot of noise/grain for ISO500...I can only imagine you added or planned it?
I like the grain for this...like others said reflector a little bright. Be nice for the brightness to be brought down on all a bit. I think it might exaggerate the grain in the blur.


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May 09, 2011 10:24 |  #8

Kechar wrote in post #12375560 (external link)
Nice shots! Love your work!
There's a lot of noise/grain for ISO500...I can only imagine you added or planned it?
I like the grain for this...like others said reflector a little bright. Be nice for the brightness to be brought down on all a bit. I think it might exaggerate the grain in the blur.

Thanks. Yes, I added grain to the backiground for effect. Notice no grain on her face though? Kinda one of my personal PP style techniques.

The contrast on these shots is rather high, I agree, as well as I juiced them up a bit... I'll go back and bring down the contrast a little to see if it evens things out a bit.

I like hi-key, I like 'pop', but I think you guys may be right... this may be a bit too hi-key. She looks vibrant/glowing which I like, but I'll dial down the contrast a little and see what happens.




  
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May 09, 2011 18:45 as a reply to  @ m.shalaby's post |  #9

did some re-touches - brought down the contrast and did a few other things.




  
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