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Apr 04, 2009 18:53 |  #1

So i had a booking today with this guy, what you guys think?
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Apr 04, 2009 19:08 |  #2

Some good shots here... prefer 1 to 2 though. Even though one side of his face is dark in one, I find it a powerful photo. There is too much light on his face in two... One is my fave of this set.


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Apr 04, 2009 19:11 |  #3

there is a darker version of two, but i liked the lighter one for some reason
it pooped or something i cant remember


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Apr 04, 2009 21:03 |  #4

The fisheye is really effective in #1 I think, and my only gripe with it is that i'd love a very incy wincy amount of fill on his left side. Not much, just a sliight touch. Other than that I really like it aye. My other favourite is deffinately #6, amazing lighting and expression - very powerful.

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Apr 04, 2009 22:19 |  #5

I really like #1...i like the lighting and the fish-eye works well...

I remember you from Zilvia.net...you probably don't remember me, I had the same user name there.


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Apr 05, 2009 02:57 |  #6

thanks everyone


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Apr 05, 2009 08:51 |  #7

Nice series!
How did you light him in 3 and 5?




  
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Apr 05, 2009 14:37 |  #8

3 was a 580ex at eye level with 42" shoot through and a bare 430ex with blue gel up high at the top of the stairs to the left

5 was a flash at shoulder level, from the back, and umbrella camera right shoot through


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Apr 05, 2009 15:03 |  #9

2 and 6 are my favorites. great shots!


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Apr 05, 2009 17:04 |  #10

Number 6, check his neck. Looks like you missed a spot with your PP.


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Apr 05, 2009 17:50 |  #11

Again
No pp at all
If you check his jaw, same line is there, it's from the shadow made by the shoulder and collar from the flash low on the back


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Apr 05, 2009 22:43 |  #12

yokotas13 wrote in post #7673390 (external link)
Again
No pp at all
If you check his jaw, same line is there, it's from the shadow made by the shoulder and collar from the flash low on the back

Ah, missed that. I guess it just looked unnatural to me!


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Apr 06, 2009 03:43 |  #13

Np
noone ever believes these are the Jpegs out of the camera anyways
i shoot Jpeg+raw, so if they customer wants somethign changed, i will give them the raw file to have it changed. built into the cost for me

i spend alot of time getting it just right on location, and in camera, that it keeps me from hours behind a computer for just an hour more or so on location.


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Apr 06, 2009 12:14 |  #14

the lighting is too low in the 3rd one, its brightest at his pants
i really enjoy all of these for the most part, very professional




  
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Apr 07, 2009 00:37 as a reply to  @ icouldntsay's post |  #15

they turned out pretty good. thanks for lettin me tag along Grant. Let me know when the next shoot is, and when you get the alien bees...


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