What do you think?
Apr 19, 2006 21:29 | #1 Ray
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cmM Goldmember 5,705 posts Joined Apr 2004 Location: Chicago / San Francisco More info | Apr 19, 2006 21:36 | #2 the post processing looks a bit unnatural, as well as her expression.
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Apr 19, 2006 22:53 | #3 Very beautiful model and nicely posed. The extreme white of the background robs her of her rightful priority. Bob
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Apr 20, 2006 14:50 | #4 Yes, I did use a flash. I used the 550ex on a bracket with the LSII on it. I had the dome lid on and it was pointed towards her. Ray
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Apr 20, 2006 14:56 | #5 Here is another one from the same session. Ray
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Apr 20, 2006 16:15 | #6 Ray
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Apr 20, 2006 16:27 | #7 I found this one, with no flash. It was getting dark and the sun was setting behind her left shoulder. Ray
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Apr 20, 2006 16:28 | #8 Lucy164 has much the same problems, except the hot spots are not as serious. Flash seems to be coming from the left side, but is still too flat. Bob
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Apr 20, 2006 16:33 | #9 Robert, thanks for you comments, I will keep trying. I am taking everything you say under consideration for future sessions. Ray
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Hellashot Goldmember 4,617 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2004 Location: USA More info | Apr 20, 2006 20:54 | #10 Permanent banAs others have said, the bright sky is not good in #1 plus there's too much space above her head. In portrait/modeling work - or any important shots what is behind the subject is as important as any other part of your work. #2 seems to be a "odd" pose. 5D, Drebel, EOS-3, K1000
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Ray Marrero wrote: I found this one, with no flash. It was getting dark and the sun was setting behind her left shoulder. Lucy 123 was posted while I was writing, so I did not give any comments on that one. Bob
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fstop212 Senior Member 470 posts Joined Jul 2004 Location: Brooklyn, NY More info | Apr 21, 2006 06:22 | #12 Very pretty girl. In the last photo (Lucy123) you should have faced her face towards the sun light.
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Apr 21, 2006 10:23 | #13 Time prevents me from commenting on all of them so I will comment on the first one only. I like the angle of her body in relation to the camera, and her head tilt and expression is very nice.
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fomoz Member 162 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Montreal, Canada. More info | Apr 21, 2006 23:07 | #14 in the first ones you should pay attention where u put the eyes, which are the most important part of the portrait. you should always locate the eyes according to the rule of thirds. My stock photos
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