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    Sexy Models (Studio)

    Hi,
    I have been trying to learn more about studio lighting & female models.
    Please take a look at my work. Equip used 1DM2 & AB 1600's
    Thanks Rick
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    Re: Sexy Models (Studio)

    Welcome to PR Johnny_fever.

    I do not know anything about studio lighting so I can't be of much help. The only thing that bothers me about the image is, it's just a little flat looking on my monitor. I think you did very well.

    I also think that if you post the image and not just a link, you will get many more replies.

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    Re: Sexy Models (Studio)

    Rick - Like Copy_Kot says, if you post an individual shot for critique on the board, you will usually get many replies. The only limitation is that it can't be over 640 pixels.

    I think the shot has potential but again like Copy_Kot I think that it looks slightly flat. This is sometimes caused by using a light almost directly behind where you're shooting from. Try illuminating the model with two lights from the sides (one on each side), one higher than the other, and one with more intensity than the other. Some photographers also use a third light from behind (the 3 Point Lighting system). You can also do some post processing (PP) to up the contrast a bit.

    Hope this helps ... I'm still learning studio myself

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    Re: Sexy Models (Studio)

    Thanks for your input guys...Rick

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