Trying my hand at some quirky but cute autumn portraits....Actually got paid for these....she seemed to like them, comments welcomed!
Nov 07, 2006 12:33 | #1 Trying my hand at some quirky but cute autumn portraits....Actually got paid for these....she seemed to like them, comments welcomed! _______________
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Nov 07, 2006 12:36 | #2 some more _______________
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 12:59 | #3 Beautiful model. Some post production could really make these look great. Shooting with bright sunlight is a toughy... Ryan McGill
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ArtRodriguez Goldmember 2,878 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: San Antonio, Texas More info | The first and third are my favorites. The second one could use some fill flash. How can these be quirky? They are pretty good. Facebook
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EoSD30fReAk Goldmember 2,198 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2003 Location: Netherlands More info | i like the 1st an 4th picture the most. Photography is my way to relax
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 15:24 | #6 Hey Rocker83 if you turn Image Editing On we can play with the images... Ryan McGill
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eh, Im going to sound like a dodo, but how do I turn it on? _______________
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 15:38 | #8 rocker83 wrote in post #2230818 eh, Im going to sound like a dodo, but how do I turn it on? Under Edit Profile on User CP. Ryan McGill
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Nov 07, 2006 15:46 | #9 okay then we are in business _______________
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 16:28 | #10 Sweet! Here is what I came up with. I hope you like 'em. I can tell you how I derived them. If interested. Ryan McGill
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sweet, I like the first one, much warmer...I generally tend to keep the white balance on the cloudy setting...I wonder if thats a no no, but Ive been told the other white balances are pale....the second one seems alot sharper...but I think I just needed to use some fill flash... _______________
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 16:47 | #12 rocker83 wrote in post #2231178 sweet, I like the first one, much warmer...I generally tend to keep the white balance on the cloudy setting...I wonder if thats a no no, but Ive been told the other white balances are pale....the second one seems alot sharper...but I think I just needed to use some fill flash... Yeah, I use fill-flash 80% of the time during the daytime... Unless, the subject is beyond the range. If you shoot in RAW it EASY to fix WB issues. To pull out the colors more and make it pop... I mainly used manual levels in PhotoShop. I duplicate the image first. Create a mask. On the top layer I adjust the levels for the background, and on the bottom layer for her. Then blend them using the masks by painting black or white at 30% opacity and flow. Ryan McGill
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Nov 07, 2006 16:49 | #13 Oh, for fixes to WB if the image is jpg I use photo filter. First cooling filter at 10% and warming filter on top of that at 5%... or something like that... Ryan McGill
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ABrownPhoto Goldmember 4,676 posts Likes: 4 Joined Sep 2006 Location: SoCaL More info | Nov 07, 2006 17:25 | #14 I agree, those are my favorites too! He still has one more move.
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Hellashot Goldmember 4,617 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2004 Location: USA More info | Nov 07, 2006 21:03 | #15 Permanent banYou got paid for these? I should start doing portraits. #2 and #3 have blown highlights. A fill flash was needed in #2 - I can tell no flash was used. And #3 needed either a fast enough shutter speed to tone down the blown highlights in the background or move your shot so you don't have bright points in your background taking away from your subject. 5D, Drebel, EOS-3, K1000
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