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Curious Businessby jean_mucComment by Shutter-For-Hire: Nice idea! Skin tones are a bit yellow, (need to tweak saturation) and your background is a bit gray at top and bottom, you can fix this by making a new layer, cranking the exposure, then erasing through the people, so that just your background gets overexposed, thus, turns more white... OR just dodge the background, Did you use a wide angle lens or aim the camera down? I recently did some pics like this and I found that the best lens to use is a normal (50mm) or more and also to keep the camera in a level plane to the ground, this shot feels like I am looking down on the people's feet from above, Great idea though! |
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Curious Businessby jean_mucComment by tanguera: Like the "story" here, but lighting is uneven and flat below the hips. Could have used more light on the faces as well. |
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