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Oct 06, 2006 01:22 |  #1

I was testing my new light meter, asked my niece to hold the meter and to tell me the numbers while I pop the flashes. Anyway, she was amused by the numbers in the meter, I just kept on shooting. Add some PP, here's what I got.

1. Midnight Sepia

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Oct 06, 2006 01:44 |  #2

I quite like the effect in the first one, somehow it suits her hair being out like that... Nice work. Interesting idea for distracting someone ;)


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Oct 06, 2006 01:52 |  #3

yep i concur.. the first one is really nice


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Oct 06, 2006 07:46 as a reply to  @ CookieMonster's post |  #4

I like the first one too. The softness is just right.

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Oct 06, 2006 07:54 |  #5

love that soft effect! nice work


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Oct 06, 2006 13:07 |  #6

Nice shots! I actually like them both, but I think #1 really has that something extra! :) Great shots really, thanks for sharing :)


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Oct 06, 2006 13:44 |  #7

Sekonic L-358? I picked one up also. I seem to be able to get it to meter good without flash but with flash it overexposes for me for some weird reason. Not suer what I'm doing wrong.

First picture is great btw.


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Oct 06, 2006 13:54 |  #8

That first is beautiful, the second could use a tad more contrast in the face but lovely composition and especially lovely youg lady!


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Oct 06, 2006 13:58 |  #9

no doubt about it I likt the first one the best.


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Oct 06, 2006 14:22 |  #10

I really like both of these. The color and light is quite good. Post processing is really appealing to me. And I agree, #1 is much more appealing. Nice work with a very pretty young lady.


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Oct 06, 2006 15:43 as a reply to  @ Titus213's post |  #11

They are both lovely. I agree with everyone though, the first one is the best.

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Oct 06, 2006 15:48 |  #12

Oh they are both lovely, maybe a little preference (like others) for the first, slightly more contrast and the lighting has the edge.


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Oct 06, 2006 17:58 |  #13

2 beautiful shots of a lovely little girl


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Oct 06, 2006 18:35 as a reply to  @ Stevie@JC's post |  #14

Great idea. Wish it were mine.

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Oct 06, 2006 18:50 |  #15

Both are good but the PP in #1 is really stunning.


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