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01/08/2005 07:29:58 PM · #1 |
Hey guys, took this last night. I like the pic, i don't know, the skin tone seems to not work. Or does it?
And if it's not that, what is it? Something seems to be off from what I see in making this a really good picture.
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Message edited by author 2005-01-08 19:30:26. |
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01/08/2005 07:36:51 PM · #2 |
I don't know about the skin tone, what is her skin tone trough your eyes?
Did you take this portrait from a very close distance with a wide-angle lens (like 17 to 30mm)? It could cause a to wide face, wider than your eyes see it in real life. The most natural looking portraits are taken with a 50mm lens on a 35mm film camera. That would be something like a 35mm lens on the 20D taking the 1.6x crop into consideration. Telephotos also look more natural (like a 50-150 lens and more).
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01/08/2005 07:46:48 PM · #3 |
This was taken by a 50mm from about a yard and a half away.
And about the skin tone. Now that I think about it, there seems to be too much warmth in her skin in this picture. I was looking through other pictures of her which I would consider better pictures, and her skin was very natural.
I'll play around some more I guess. |
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01/09/2005 03:07:20 AM · #4 |
Hi-ho,
Looks like maybe you had mixed light sources? Natural light and a bit of incandescent overhead?
The skin colour looks a little red/yellow to me, although not seeing the child I can't really say....
Lovely pic BTW..
Cheers, Chris H.
Message edited by author 2005-01-09 03:07:39.
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01/09/2005 03:32:53 AM · #5 |
Skamal,
Very nice pic, with a strong color shift. Is this closer to "reality"?
Just went into hue/saturation, yellow range, desaturated a bit and shifted hue over to the left a bit. Then went into red range and bumped the saturation up a hair.
Robt.
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01/09/2005 03:42:59 AM · #6 |
When I have shots that the lighting is bad, I just make it a B&W. The easy way works for me. I tried it out with your shot...it looks cute and you can brighten up her skin tone. |
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