I shot these just for a test shoot. What do you think about the basic ideas?
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There are several styles to look at. Thanks
JesseWest Member 204 posts Joined Nov 2007 More info | May 01, 2008 18:02 | #1 I shot these just for a test shoot. What do you think about the basic ideas?
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poloman Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 7 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Southern Illinois More info | May 01, 2008 22:28 | #2 You are asking a lot of people. Better to post a few examples and ask what people think. "All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my right hand!" Steven Wright
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | I love the set but you really need to add something to the shots to make them jump. Looking through the first few little fill flash would have worked wonderfully. Even the toned images do nothing for me. Not sure how the sunlight was but even getting someone to hold a reflector would have added the right amount of light if it was available, imo. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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NC_Photo Member 184 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: North Carolina More info | May 04, 2008 16:52 | #4 I agree, you should post a few. Usually when a post has not many or no responses its because people don't want to take the time to follow a link and wait for pictures to load.
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c71clark Senior Member 466 posts Joined May 2007 Location: NYC More info | May 04, 2008 18:59 | #5 While I agree than many of the ones I look over were sorta flat (try a hair light maybe?), the thing that nagged at me more was the models. I know you can only work with what you got, and all 3 are attractive, I just didn't feel "connected" to them at all. There was a certain lack of energy. Luckily, this could be as easy to fix as just playing music while you shoot, or getting someone to play the clown over your shoulder... Solid effort though, and you do have some keepers in there! Canon 40D w/grip, 85mm f/1.8, 50mm f/1.8, 20k lumen studio fluorescent DIY light kit, 2 strobe studio kit, 580exII, PW's.
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poloman Cream of the Crop 5,442 posts Likes: 7 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Southern Illinois More info | May 04, 2008 22:00 | #6 I think the greatest errors are in posing, lighting and post processing. "All those who believe in psychokinesis, raise my right hand!" Steven Wright
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GeorgeSibley Member 69 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Nova Scotia Canada More info | May 05, 2008 22:07 | #7 I'm definitely not a pro, but IMHO just in looking through a few of the images in the gallery I kept thinking to myself I wish they were brighter. George
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