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Dec 04, 2010 12:50 |  #1

Just two shots from the other day...She is not a model but she was willing to be a test subject!

CC Welcome...Looking for feedback on Post Processing work...Lighting and poses.

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Dec 04, 2010 18:43 |  #2

Mike they look Great, I think you got them right. ah maybe if there's room little bit of a close crop on the right elbow on the second one, even if it was the same distance from the top of head it would be how I'd do it for that one. Love her look!


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Dec 05, 2010 00:55 |  #3

I like the B&W of #1 but find myself wishing she was looking at the camera, however overall I do really like the look of this shot.
#2 is my favorite of this set, she looks great. given the chance I would consider a fill light or reflector from her right just to soften the shadows a bit.

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Dec 05, 2010 19:30 |  #4

Love the 2nd pp is awesome,and a reflector camera left would of made it spectacular.


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