I come before the critics humbly and with great trepidation seeking constructive feedback on this image especially with regard to lighting...thank you.:
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subtle_spectre Goldmember 1,657 posts Joined Aug 2005 More info | Feb 19, 2006 18:29 | #1 I come before the critics humbly and with great trepidation seeking constructive feedback on this image especially with regard to lighting...thank you.:
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ajbalazic Cream of the Crop 5,228 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: Kitchener, ON, Canada More info | Feb 20, 2006 10:58 | #2 A lovely portrait. I like the way you've posed her. I believe it's a little "hot". Pretty harse lighting, but it could be my monitor. Perhaps over exposed. It's very sharp and perfectly focused. Nice work. Alan
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Feb 21, 2006 21:01 | #3 The lighting is un-necessarily harsh - especially just below the throat, it's blown out completely. Bob
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chrnat Senior Member 433 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Abu Dhabi More info | Feb 22, 2006 07:37 | #4 The picture reminds me of Dorothy from the wizard of Oz or that era Canon 1DX & 5d
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | chrnat wrote: The picture reminds me of Dorothy from the wizard of Oz or that era Im having the same problem making digital sharp pictures with new camera and older lighting = too bright and sharp. Leica V Canon Soft box V brolley ![]() Soft focus lens on/V modern dig cameras is my current thoughts. Roberts lighting guide helped me but Im not there yet. Robert shoud have an opinion on this comparison with his kit and obvious experienece. I can usually make reasonably accurate guesses about the lighting that was used in a portrait. For example, in the one at hand, you can see that the catch lights in the eyes are quite large and round. That is valuable information. Also, you can see that the contrast indicated by the extent of the blown out highlights and the depth of the shadows is a good indication of how focused and harsh is the lighting from a particular source. Bob
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chrnat Senior Member 433 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Abu Dhabi More info | Feb 24, 2006 06:44 | #6 Robert, Canon 1DX & 5d
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