Really like number 4, great conversion..
Martin.D Goldmember More info |
Aug 25, 2009 01:09 | #17 aram535 wrote in post #8513353 Get the subject off of center/center. (1/2/5) Portraits are better off (mostly) shot vertically. (1/2/5) Use a longer zoom to compress the background more. (almost all) Use a warm reflector to give the subject's face a warm glow to match the sunlight. (1/5) Now this may sound harsh but don't take it as such. It seems you're trying various settings to see what works rather than knowing what you want and setting the proper settings to get it. That's just the impression I got, I hope I'm not too far off base with it. That's what i need right now - someone pointing out my mistakes and giving advice. It's not harsh, it's true. Yes, you're completely right. As I said before this was my first model photoshoot with a friend and I was experimenting with settings and direction of lighting. Trying to understand it and what works with what. That's one of the reasons I uploaded a few quite different pictures expecting to get constructive feedback. Thanks! flickr
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