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| 08/08/2009 06:24:27 AM |
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| 08/08/2009 01:06:54 AM |
...Awayby PaulComment by Yo_Spiff: One of these days I will learn how to do a shot like this, where something that would normally be slammed as a flaw actually adds to magic of the image. I gave this a 9. |
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| 08/07/2009 10:47:58 PM |
...Awayby PaulComment by bvy: I like the comp, processing is a bit overdone for me. Still very good. |
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| 08/07/2009 12:36:26 PM |
...Awayby PaulComment by VitaminB: I love that you cut off his head, I think that is was separates this shot from a simple snapshot. Great perspective as well. |
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| 08/07/2009 05:33:08 AM |
Flowers in her hair by PaulComment by Paul: Originally posted by benjikan: Originally posted by eyewave: Absolutely fabulous, congrats on the ribbon. Hope benjikan saw this :) |
Yes, I have just seen it...Nice image! Well done. Beautiful lighting and Post Production.
We seem to have a similar vision. This was shot for Spring Magazine from their last issue, came out back in the Spring of this year and shot in studio in Paris. It seems that flowers are really happening ;-)
//www.pbase.com/benjikan/image/107202763
//www.pbase.com/benjikan/image/107202868 |
Chalk and cheese here - benjikan- your work is in a different league altogether. Fabulous stuff. I'm just a guy with a camera and some software!
I had actually already shot this image by the time I noticed your 'umbrella' post and it certainly made me think (and it made me laugh - I appreciated the engaging, journalistic intent); I did feel the need to acknowledge my lighting choices in my description of the image and I meant what I said about having no clue about lighting - I think I even used the umbrella backwards and since Nic was lying on the kitchen floor and I had to work around the kitchen table I managed to cast a shadow from the leg of the tripod across her face! Thank goodness for Viveza - I was able to recover the shadow area with some careful control point guided trickery! I should have re-shot but I had already stretched my wife's tolerance after having her lie for about 40 minutes on a rock hard surface. Proof that I am a very amateur photographer in every sense of the word.
Thanks for the comment - it is appreciated. |
| 08/07/2009 05:29:15 AM |
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| 08/07/2009 01:43:39 AM |
Culinary Condiments by PaulComment by tokyoahead: great illumination. The jar covers disappear a bit too much. I try recognizing them which distracts me from the actual image. |
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| 08/06/2009 11:13:53 PM |
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