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05/18/2007 06:37:56 PM · #1 |
i took about 100 pictures
just finished sorting through the best there all in my Portraiture Section
New ones are:
Besh
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Nikki
=]
heres the link
Portraiture
All Comments are Great :D!
also ive had alot mixed feelings towards my lighting in the past, and today i treid something completly different so tell me if you preifair =D
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05/18/2007 07:26:45 PM · #2 |
First image I clicked on the first thing I noticed was that it hasn't very sharp. The second thing I saw is that, in the shadows especially, you have JPG artifacting going on. The image I opened was Besh&Nikki2.
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05/18/2007 07:42:00 PM · #3 |
In general, the lighting on these images is a bit harsh. This image for instance has deep shadows around the eyes and the highlights are blown.
The pics of the guys are even harsher. Soften the light a bit.
Posing looks good to me.
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05/18/2007 07:49:35 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by _eug: First image I clicked on the first thing I noticed was that it hasn't very sharp. The second thing I saw is that, in the shadows especially, you have JPG artifacting going on. The image I opened was Besh&Nikki2. |
the originals arnt like that its just these web images grr |
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05/18/2007 07:50:07 PM · #5 |
I'll agree with both _eug and fotomann ... all of the images seem a bit on the soft side and the lighting is a bit harsh ... don't know what lighting setup you used but maybe try putting a diffuser btwn the source and your subject ... you did a good job with the B/W conversion and the poses are also really good ... keep playing with it, you're on the right track ... |
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05/18/2007 07:50:33 PM · #6 |
a lot of the facial expressions and poses seem awkward |
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05/18/2007 07:51:39 PM · #7 |
the setup i used was two soft boxes (1 on top of other) to the front left and a umberella on a flash head to the right side, =] |
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05/19/2007 04:37:38 PM · #8 |
I looked at a bunch of them , to me Besh and Nikki 2 is the best. Especially when you are taking a portrait of two or more always seems that makes the difficulty of getting a flattering look on both faces at the same time much more difficult. A number of the shots didn't really flatter the model which I think should be the primary consideration. |
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