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Dec 30, 2007 15:30 |  #1

How do the colors look on your monitors? Having issues I think

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Dec 30, 2007 15:49 |  #2

Looks a little under-saturated to me. Nice sharp photo and good lighting though.

Edit: I take that back after looking again. What this photo needs is bluer skies. Did you use a polarizer?


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Dec 30, 2007 17:29 |  #3

So, dad and his sandals got kicked out of this shot? ;):)

I like the other one better, wish the dog wasn't mooning us and that mom's knee wasn't wet. The daughter looks really cute though :)

How did you light these? I see it's something on camera left. I like it :)


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Dec 30, 2007 17:33 |  #4

The two occupants of the image look nice, vibrant and correct.

I agree that doggie is at an unfortunate angle :D I also think that the lighting is nicely done, I like it.


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Dec 30, 2007 17:37 |  #5

looks good. a little to bright and over contrasted but i think thats my monitor. other than that very good


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Dec 30, 2007 17:41 |  #6

I think it looks great.

when i saw this i thought it was an ad for a clothing store. the subject really stands out. the dogs butt just makes it that much more realistic.

what did you light this with?


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Dec 30, 2007 17:41 |  #7

azpix wrote in post #4597491 (external link)
the dogs butt just makes it that much more realistic

I hope the Title Fairy is listening in :D :D


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Dec 30, 2007 17:43 |  #8

azpix wrote in post #4597491 (external link)
I think it looks great.

when i saw this i thought it was an ad for a clothing store. the subject really stands out. the dogs butt just makes it that much more realistic.

what did you light this with?

Agreed on all accounts. I think it pops beautifully and it really does look like a magazine ad.


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Dec 30, 2007 20:42 |  #9

Add me to the list of folks who like this shot :)


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Dec 30, 2007 21:46 |  #10

haha, thanks guys! The lighting was a softbox camera left and another to the right for fill. Fill might have been a bit strong though:) Thank you for the feedback, I have two monitors and the colors look totally different on both of them.. I need a calibration tool


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Dec 30, 2007 22:35 |  #11

Colors look great on my monitor (calibrated w/Spyder2Pro).


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