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01/05/2005 02:24:59 PM · #1 |
Hi everybody,
I'm planning to photograph 'skin' at the coming weekend. Not the whole body, only parts. I think of goose-skin, water on skin, warm colours, glossy bodymilk and such things. I want to show the nature of skin. Does anybody have some good tips and tricks? Anything I need to keep in mind?
Thanks in advance.
Bettina
Message edited by author 2005-02-12 20:47:13.
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01/05/2005 02:50:32 PM · #2 |
shoot in raw would be very helpful to adjust the balance. other than this i'm not sure, so i'll bump for ya.
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01/07/2005 12:15:19 PM · #3 |
Hi petrakka, thanks for answering. I've never shoot in raw before but I'll try this shooting. Thanks again.
Bettina
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01/07/2005 01:28:41 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Winterberg: Hi everybody,
I'm planning to photograph 'skin' at the coming weekend. Not the whole body, only parts. I think of goose-skin, water on skin, warm colours, glossy bodymilk and such things. I want to show the nature of skin. Does anybody have some good tips and tricks? Anything I need to keep in mind?
Thanks in advance.
Bettina |
I suppose the term 'goose-skin' translates from the German 'Gänsehaut', 'goose bumps' or 'goose-bumped skin'?
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01/07/2005 02:44:47 PM · #5 |
You're right. Thanks for the adjusting.
:-)
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01/07/2005 02:48:57 PM · #6 |
I would suggest climate control. Fans to raise the "goose Bumbs" heat to relax the skin. Skin was designed to protect use from the elements. Not That I am expereinced myself with skin photography. It would seem to me though that the elements should have the greatest effects on it...
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01/07/2005 02:59:19 PM · #7 |
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