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Dec 01, 2010 11:11 |  #16

phamster wrote in post #11376024 (external link)
i sorta agree with the bright spot.. i can't control that area, the ground was too reflective..

i did try to burn down that area, and it made it look too dark for her cloths because it kinda blended into her black outfit..

i guess i could have turned down the back ground lights..

live and learn.. right?

Burning was the only thing I could think of may be trying. You surely know way more than I on how to handle light so I doubt I could add any ideas there.

Could you have been able to hide it behind her by slightly changing the angle the camera was shooting at in relation to the floor and light?

It's a great image either way, I'm just being nit picky as usual. :D


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Dec 01, 2010 11:12 |  #17

amckenzie4 wrote in post #11371545 (external link)
Very nice! I'm especially fond of the third

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Wow, love your work. #3 is downright amazing.

Ah, but spoilt for me because she doesn't know how to hold a cello bow.:)

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Dec 01, 2010 11:21 |  #18

He's like the Master Yoda of photography.

The images are stunning and original as always. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us, Pham.




  
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Dec 01, 2010 12:25 |  #19

I really like #2...thanks for showing the set-up.




  
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Dec 01, 2010 13:30 |  #20

Great set, but 3 is just friggin awesome! My youngest son is a musician and would love to do a shot like that with him.




  
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Dec 10, 2010 17:09 |  #21

added new photo to the series


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Dec 10, 2010 17:21 |  #22

Nice work as always.


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Dec 12, 2010 13:45 |  #23

Another awesome series by Master Pham!


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Dec 12, 2010 15:10 as a reply to  @ sebr's post |  #24

very nice.


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Apr 20, 2011 13:55 |  #25

awesome stuff Mr. Pham.


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Apr 20, 2011 14:04 |  #26

That first shot is sick!


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Apr 20, 2011 14:05 |  #27

Love #1 and #3 - If I could have half of your talent, I would be a dangerous photographer... always impressive!


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Apr 20, 2011 18:30 |  #28

mate, an awesome set, fantastic creativity and originality. The model is fantastic but your skills are immense.


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Apr 20, 2011 21:24 |  #29

I love all of your shots. My favorite part of your portraits is that you give the models a flawless skin look without making them look plastic. All of the skin texture is still there, and it looks fantastic.


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Apr 21, 2011 07:53 |  #30

Pham I'd like to say I love your work, but the more I see it the more I just want to throw down my camera in disgust of my own (lack) of skills. Ha ha, just kidding. You do great work and it only inspires me to learn more and get better.




  
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