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Jun 26, 2011 05:10 |  #1

thought i would have ago at a 1920's type of photo.


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Jun 26, 2011 08:25 |  #2

The second one is nice!




  
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Jun 26, 2011 08:31 |  #3

very nice, did you try these in b&w?




  
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Jun 26, 2011 09:10 |  #4

yes i have them in a few different colours. the second one looks good no matter what colour it is.




  
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Jun 26, 2011 11:46 |  #5

thanks mobesta




  
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Jun 26, 2011 12:19 as a reply to  @ charliechuck's post |  #6

Love them but would like to see them in B&W sepia added. Good Job


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Jun 26, 2011 13:43 |  #7

ok i will post some in other colours




  
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Jun 26, 2011 13:57 |  #8

one richer colour and a black and white


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Jun 26, 2011 23:59 |  #9

I like the B&W one




  
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Jun 27, 2011 02:56 |  #10

greeat shots. I think slightly underexpossed but still love them.




  
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Jun 27, 2011 05:30 as a reply to  @ TroodoN's post |  #11

I think the B&W ones looks better.


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Jun 27, 2011 09:23 |  #12

the black and white is in the lead were comming up to the final furlong, will it be neck and neck to the finish only you can decide.




  
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Jun 27, 2011 14:27 |  #13

Your lighting is a bit off. Maybe bumped up a bit and repositioned.


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Jun 27, 2011 14:36 |  #14

my lighting is off because i have no idea how to set it up properly. just turned the lights on and went for it. they are only cheap lights and no controls on them but tried my best.




  
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Jun 27, 2011 14:51 |  #15

Try raising your lights up a bit next time. Try and make sure that your background doesn't blend it to much to your pictures. That way your subject pops out more and becomes the sole focus of the picture. They do seem dark - don't be afraid to have it a touch bright, then pull it down in PP.

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