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Dec 02, 2009 23:32 |  #1

Because i don't have a studio.. still looking for a solution..

mean while.. i just have to use the parking garage..

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Dec 02, 2009 23:38 |  #2

Not bad for some parking garage shots ;)


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Dec 02, 2009 23:45 |  #3

wow...

thats crazy lol nice work man. the third one is way rad


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Dec 03, 2009 00:00 |  #4

2nd pic: the motion shot works! I'm sure he loves it.


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Dec 03, 2009 08:13 |  #5

Very Nice. You keep getting better and better. Good job on the backlighting.




  
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Dec 03, 2009 08:41 |  #6

Some great shots as usual. I really like the look you have achieved in the parking garage.


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Dec 03, 2009 09:47 |  #7

They look great! In no. 4 though you can see your brush strokes from photoshop, other than that they look great. Love the motion shot.




  
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Dec 03, 2009 10:08 |  #8

I like the one sitting with the towel. What's the halo like effect coming off his left sleeve?


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Dec 03, 2009 11:22 |  #9

jhuse wrote in post #9127359 (external link)
They look great! In no. 4 though you can see your brush strokes from photoshop, other than that they look great. Love the motion shot.

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I like the one sitting with the towel. What's the halo like effect coming off his left sleeve?

maybe you guys are talking about the burn down of the bright shirt? i probably will re do it. it is noticiable now that i see it on my work monitor..

@ Jhuse.. was that what you were talking about? or can you detail what you are seeing?

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Dec 03, 2009 14:26 |  #10

These look awesome, as usual. I love #4!


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Dec 03, 2009 15:06 |  #11

Good work! Did he really sweat that much? May be the heat from the lighting? :D


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Dec 03, 2009 20:58 |  #12

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Good work! Did he really sweat that much? May be the heat from the lighting? :D

he he , it was actually like 40 degrees F outside and it was cold ! poor guy was saying like.. ok.. that is enough.. ok.. enough.. when we were putting water on his hair and face.. LOL..

but we talked today and he stated it was worth it !

EDIT.. added a new one to the first post..

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Dec 03, 2009 22:10 |  #13

these rock, as always, Pham...
I love the dramatic lighting in the "sweaty shot" ;)


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Dec 04, 2009 08:33 |  #14

I like the motion shot except for two things. Maybe looking toward his glove might look less posed and my eye keeps going to his right hand which looks a little weird.


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Dec 04, 2009 16:34 as a reply to  @ B Koo's post |  #15

I like them all except the first one... but then I am not a fan of PP'd backgrounds like that... but I could see the client wanting that, in which case of course go for it 8-)

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