Hi all,
I went to my first outdoor portrait workshop and this is my first attempt at a portrait (apart from the odd snapshot). I was really nervous about stuffing up the camera settings...
Meaty0 Goldmember 3,519 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Brisbane, Australia More info | Oct 25, 2006 16:02 | #1 Hi all,
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Dooglla Goldmember 1,582 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Sweden More info | Oct 25, 2006 16:07 | #2 Nice outdoors shot. ---------------
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coreypolis Cream of the Crop 6,793 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Mercer Island, WA More info | Oct 25, 2006 16:08 | #3 Permanent banpretty good for a first attempt. Photographic Resources
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Oct 25, 2006 16:42 | #4 Good advice^^ Ryan McGill
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Thanks everyone and thanks for the advice. Good point about reflectors/diffusers. The workshop was on using reflectors and unfortunately, with the sun high in the sky, the reflector had to be held lowish. I guess outdoor portraits should be done early morning or late afternoon hey?
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Sam Goldmember More info | Oct 25, 2006 17:18 | #6 Sunrise and sunset are my choice times of the day to shoot, but be a rebel and shoot when you like.
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g-money Goldmember 1,601 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: L.A. (Lower Arkansas) More info | I have no idea on the reflectors or AM/PM as I can barely remember which eye to put the camera up to. But, I think this is a real nice first attempt. Hope you post more in the furture. Canon 6D X 2, Canon 5D, FUJI X100, Canon Rebel XT, Canon 24-70L VII, Canon 35L 1.4, Sigma 85mm f/1.4, Canon 70-200L 2.8 IS, Tokina 16-28 2.8, 580exII x2, Godox 850 X 2, 430ex
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JimCapaldi Goldmember 1,157 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Springfield, PA USA More info | Great first attempt. Very pretty model. Canon EOS 6D / EF 50 mm 1.4 / EF 24-105mm f/4L IS / EF 70-300 mm 4-5.6 IS / EF 100mm f/2.8L IS
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amonline Goldmember 3,558 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2006 More info | Oct 25, 2006 17:48 | #9 Awesome job! I agree about moving the reflector up. You may have been subjected to a smaller panel that couldn't come up much. Looks like you're on your way!
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Oct 25, 2006 18:04 | #10 Thanks guys.
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NewbieXT Goldmember 1,564 posts Joined Mar 2006 More info | Oct 25, 2006 18:09 | #11 Personally, I make sure that the cheeks never rest on anything. I just tell them to gently place there cheek against their hand or whatever, so that the cheek is not misshapen.
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Oct 25, 2006 18:46 | #12 NewbieXT wrote in post #2169071 Personally, I make sure that the cheeks never rest on anything. I just tell them to gently place there cheek against their hand or whatever, so that the cheek is not misshapen. Hmmm. Good point and thanks for that advice. I was spoiled; this was an experienced model who knew not to "squash" anything up
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ootsk Goldmember 1,154 posts Likes: 13 Joined Jan 2002 More info | Oct 25, 2006 20:05 | #13 I think it would look better cropped at the tree...more of a square format. I do disagree about the reflector though. A mainlight should be above the eyes, but a reflector is just to bounce SOME light to fill in the shadows, not a main light source. Go by the results of the shadows, not the reflections in the eyes. I see no ill effects from having the reflector down that low.
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 25, 2006 21:25 | #14 Gosh, it looked really good to me. And then I read the comments/suggestions. And now it looks really good to me. The light looks about perfect. Dave
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