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07/22/2010 12:31:40 PM · #1
Although it certainly helps.

Here's a great video from the fstoppers blog where someone put together a nice shoot with just stuff anyone can get a hold of.

One of my all time favorite blogs.

Message edited by author 2010-07-22 12:32:19.
07/22/2010 03:46:24 PM · #2
I'll have to subscribe to this blog. Pretty neat. That reminds me, I need to do more natural light stuff.
07/22/2010 03:57:34 PM · #3
It is a great blog and that was an excellent example of working with what you have. I was also impressed with the original iPhone photoshoot video. Thanks for posting.

eta: I did leave a comment on the video you linked:
Originally posted by Comment by Art (Ken):

Oh sure, that’s all fine for people with windows! Put you in a windowless room, take away your lamp and your camera and let’s see how good your photos are. PLUS, “Dave” is a pretty decent looking guy – who has access to those??

-Hater (j/k)


Message edited by author 2010-07-22 15:58:40.
07/22/2010 04:28:56 PM · #4
Yeah, the original shoot was pretty cool too. These guys just toned it down a bit more by not using any professional equipment.

Haha, didn't get to read through all the comments.
07/22/2010 04:32:44 PM · #5
I made this picture using window. I had no other options at the time, it worked out just to be what I needed.


Message edited by author 2010-07-22 16:36:24.
07/22/2010 06:14:56 PM · #6
I would agree with most of it if they didn't edit it with Photoshop afterwards, they should have used GIMP instead since it free to download. But a very good video none the less.
07/22/2010 07:09:56 PM · #7
Yeah, I suppose, I actually liked it a tad better before they edited it. I liked the yellowness of the lamplight.
07/24/2010 09:39:53 PM · #8
WOW was all excited about the photo, Until I saw all the photoshoping.. For those of us that can barely crop, dodge and burn that looked intense!!
07/24/2010 09:47:55 PM · #9
Sometimes photoshop trumps photo ability.
07/25/2010 10:26:45 PM · #10
Originally posted by faidoi:

Sometimes photoshop trumps photo ability.


I can RUIN a good photo in PS... LOL...
07/25/2010 10:31:34 PM · #11
Window light and a $90 lens:



Even point and shoot cameras can yield terrific results if you work within their limits.
07/25/2010 10:45:21 PM · #12
Great and all that!

I'm just wondering... the lamp was yellow, but yet they used hue/saturation on the whole image to reduce the yellow... but that's all it affected? :s Am I missing something here?
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