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Irene
06/04/2005 03:19:55 AM
Irene
by AmiYuy

Comment by AmiYuy:
Originally posted by SJCarter:

Smile really appears forced in this shot - not the best of the bunch, but still worthwhile because it has a lot of good qualities - the composition and cropping are excellent. I just think that the model's expression detracts from anything you could probably do to improve this shot. (Sorry, just my HUMBLE OPINION.)


Hm, I can definately tell that this wasn't a "natural" smile, but I don't think it looks too forced...but yeah, definately not a "genuine" smile. ^^;;
Natural Smile
06/04/2005 03:17:07 AM
Natural Smile
by AmiYuy

Comment by AmiYuy:
Originally posted by SJCarter:

WOW! What a great smile! Your model really knows how to work her expressions for the camera. It appears very genuine and wholesome. It's a little washed out in B/W (not sure what color would be like), but I think you could remedy that by turning up the contrast a bit - perhaps even adding a layer of gaussian blur at about 75% transparency. (Just a new trick that I learned recently that adds a LOT to photos - sorry if it seems elementary, but I'm not very facile with MS Digital Image Suite yet.)


This one is where I actually had my friend Amy making faces to make Irene laugh to get the nice smile. ^_^ I really like the capturing their natural expression if I can. I did want to play with the Contrast some more, in both color and B&W, but a) I loose detail in several places (i.e. hair & teeth) b) the highlights became really bright (especially her teeth) and c) once again, I'm chicken. Heh, I'm really conservative generally when it comes to contrast so that showed in this one I guess. I've come to kind of like the tone in this one though... In color I can mess with the contrast more without worrying as much...
Hey
06/04/2005 03:09:49 AM
Hey
by AmiYuy

Comment by AmiYuy:
Originally posted by SJCarter:

GREAT shot! I love the colors, the angle, and the lighting. Really a unique and engaging image. Hats off to you for coming up with a truly unique view on a beautiful model. She seems to like the camera, so if I were you, I'd try to work with her again. My only negative comment would be that perhaps you could turn up the contrast (not sure that's what I really mean) or something to make it less washed-out in appearance. Honestly, it's difficult to make suggestions on this one - it's really unique & quite attractive.


Thanks! I think she really does enjoy being before the camera, and she has already asked me for another shoot later in the year. ^_^

Yeah, I would have played with the contrast more if not for the worry about the highlights. Also, because she's Chinese, her skintone made it hard to play with the colors and lighting in post. I probably could go a bit more with this one, but I'm chicken. ^_^

Thanks again!
Irene 2
06/03/2005 08:44:39 PM
Irene 2
by AmiYuy

Comment by SJCarter:
A little forced (expression), but otherwise, phenomenal shot! The angle and composition are great. The color & lighting are also good. It looks like the wind was a little strong (making some of her hair strands go astray), but I think this is a definite keeper for the portfolio (along with #1). Very nice model - not too ethnic & not too wholesome... It may sound strange & perhaps a bit bigotted (but believe me, it's not meant that way), but I think this model has a universal appeal that is very hard to come by these days. Use her as much as possible for both of your benefit!

Great series... I enjoyed looking at them and I can tell you enjoyed taking the shots (which I believe is more than 1/2 of the battle when it comes to "sellable" shots).

Nice job!
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Irene
06/03/2005 08:40:39 PM
Irene
by AmiYuy

Comment by SJCarter:
Smile really appears forced in this shot - not the best of the bunch, but still worthwhile because it has a lot of good qualities - the composition and cropping are excellent. I just think that the model's expression detracts from anything you could probably do to improve this shot. (Sorry, just my HUMBLE OPINION.)
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Natural Smile
06/03/2005 08:38:20 PM
Natural Smile
by AmiYuy

Comment by SJCarter:
WOW! What a great smile! Your model really knows how to work her expressions for the camera. It appears very genuine and wholesome. It's a little washed out in B/W (not sure what color would be like), but I think you could remedy that by turning up the contrast a bit - perhaps even adding a layer of gaussian blur at about 75% transparency. (Just a new trick that I learned recently that adds a LOT to photos - sorry if it seems elementary, but I'm not very facile with MS Digital Image Suite yet.)

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Hey
06/03/2005 08:35:50 PM
Hey
by AmiYuy

Comment by SJCarter:
GREAT shot! I love the colors, the angle, and the lighting. Really a unique and engaging image. Hats off to you for coming up with a truly unique view on a beautiful model. She seems to like the camera, so if I were you, I'd try to work with her again. My only negative comment would be that perhaps you could turn up the contrast (not sure that's what I really mean) or something to make it less washed-out in appearance. Honestly, it's difficult to make suggestions on this one - it's really unique & quite attractive.
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Yes?
05/10/2005 02:59:35 PM
Yes?
by AmiYuy

Comment by doctabrez:
nice colors!
Yes?
04/25/2005 05:57:59 PM
Yes?
by AmiYuy

Comment by frisca:
cute composition and expression on her face, but the blown out highlights on her shirt really detract. Something softer by way of lighting might have worked better. :)
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Yes?
04/23/2005 11:50:37 PM
Yes?
by AmiYuy

Comment by Catherine_B:
What is the green hair? I also don't care for the blown highlights on the costume
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