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Oct 29, 2009 21:51 |  #1

I also posted this in critiques corner. Not sure where to post or if it's ok to post in 2 places.

Here's my first shot at studio lighting (Calumet 200's & umbrella). The pictures are unprocessed other than crop, WB, & minor exposure. CC is greatly appreciated.

#1 - 1 light & umbrella on subject. 1 light on background.

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Oct 29, 2009 23:43 |  #2

I like it! For a first timer it looks good to me.

My only suggestion would be a reflector on the left side to fill the very dark shadows.

Definitely on the right track!

PS. the kids are adorable!


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Oct 30, 2009 11:19 |  #3

VERY nice!!! You're off to a flying start!


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Oct 30, 2009 11:36 |  #4

quijibo69 wrote in post #8922247 (external link)
I like it! For a first timer it looks good to me.

My only suggestion would be a reflector on the left side to fill the very dark shadows.

Definitely on the right track!

PS. the kids are adorable!

x2!

I'm a beginner too but you're doing better than I am. Haha.




  
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Oct 30, 2009 12:07 |  #5

Thanks for the comments on the shots and the the kids. The little boy is mine and he's easy to take pictures of because he's always smiling.

I'm really loving this studio lighting. I used to only shoot wide open natural light and have finally discovered what f8 is. :D


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Oct 30, 2009 12:09 |  #6

Apollo.11 wrote in post #8924634 (external link)
have finally discovered what f8 is.

me too...isn't it wonderful :D


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Oct 30, 2009 19:22 |  #7

these look great.... you have made a good start.... keep taking the pics and doing more experimenting with the lights.

above all have fun


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Oct 30, 2009 19:27 |  #8

they are really good shots, they babys face seams emaculate. really good for first shots.


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Oct 30, 2009 20:11 |  #9

thanks again everyone.


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Oct 31, 2009 02:18 |  #10

Apollo,
...yep...cool shots ! You're gonna really love having light that YOU can control !


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