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Sep 04, 2009 16:22 |  #1

Here are a few from my shoot with Harlie. She was great to work with.

Some of these are softer than I would prefer, I'll be aiming for crisper images in the future.

If these images are too big, I will resize them when I get home from work later on.

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Sep 04, 2009 16:32 |  #2

one more..

I'm not big on the pose, but I like the lighting, which was my main experiment for that shoot

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Sep 04, 2009 16:34 |  #3

waaay too big but i like 4 i think it would be good ib black and white and maybe trimmed down size wise lol


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Sep 04, 2009 16:37 |  #4

yeah those are alot bigger than I had intended. I'll have it fixed soon.

I have a tendency to do a lot of black and white stuff, I have a sweet spot for it :-)


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Sep 04, 2009 16:39 |  #5

haha i can tell, it would be more nice to see her face more and not all the raccoon eyes from the shadows but its kinda nice


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Sep 04, 2009 19:14 |  #6

I love the first one.


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Sep 04, 2009 19:44 |  #7

A beautiful young lady but you really need to work on your lighting. Assuming you are shooting digital LOOK AT THE SCREEN after the shot and adjust the lighting accordingly.

I assume you recognize good lighting when you see it, if not PM me.

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Sep 05, 2009 14:38 |  #8

Benji wrote in post #8585845 (external link)
A beautiful young lady but you really need to work on your lighting. Assuming you are shooting digital LOOK AT THE SCREEN after the shot and adjust the lighting accordingly.

I assume you recognize good lighting when you see it, if not PM me.

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That was actually my first shoot doing OCF. I just got my first flash units about a week and a half ago, and have only had the chance to go out shooting with them a couple of times. I can recognize good lighting when I see it, I just haven't figured out how to create that myself yet.


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Sep 05, 2009 14:40 |  #9

Nice series, nice choice of location in the tunnel too.


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Sep 05, 2009 14:54 |  #10

good shots


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Sep 05, 2009 15:14 |  #11

I like the compositions of both 2 and 3... Those two shots work very well for me...While the lighting is not perfect, it is dramatic and works well with those settings. Thanks for sharing


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