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11/03/2014 01:29:11 PM · #1
So I suck at full length portraits. So I avoid them and do the head shots.

That, and outdoors makes it a little more difficult, as well.

So do a full length, outdoor portrait. Make sure it's about the person, not the surroundings. We're not talking silhouettes, etc., but portraits that happen to be full length.
11/03/2014 02:33:21 PM · #2
I would try this.
11/03/2014 02:38:50 PM · #3
any restrictions on lighting?
11/03/2014 02:41:26 PM · #4
Originally posted by MattO:

any restrictions on lighting?


Definitely not!! As long as it's outdoor, you can use whatever lighting you want. I'm hoping to use ambient and artificial together.
11/03/2014 02:41:55 PM · #5
This might mesh well with the suggestion of using the well-suited "Brenizer Method", but as mentioned would require a Special Rule to allow stitching and ultiple originals.

Originally posted by Cory:

Take a photo that utilizes the Brenizer method to emulate a large format image using a digital camera and stitching technique.

This will need a special rule to allow for stitching and a greater number of originals.

*****
Brenizer Method - Advanced Editing
Use the Brenizer Method to create an image with that special feel of large format film.
*SPECIAL RULE: Stitching is allowed - Images are limited to no more than 30.
11/03/2014 03:13:48 PM · #6
Paul I think that would hinder what Wendy is trying to accomplish. Getting better at outdoor full length portraits. which I agree are hard on their own, but adding that method may kill a bunch of entries.
11/03/2014 03:41:42 PM · #7
Good point. I think the other is already in the queue somewhere anyway ...

Any other "restrictions" before adding this to the list, e.g. portrait of a living human (no sqirrels)? Tt would be Advanced editing unless specified otherwise ...
11/03/2014 04:11:55 PM · #8
Definitely people, not squirrels. :)
12/09/2014 09:10:48 PM · #9
bumping this one
12/09/2014 09:30:48 PM · #10
why not
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