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    mooo...wooh hoooh! schrackman's Avatar
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    one more portrait...

    This is my co-worker, Matt. He needed a new picture for a forum that he frequents, so I obliged him with taking a photo of him in our lunchroom. Softened through a custom filter in PS.

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    Re: one more portrait...

    Quote Originally Posted by schrackman
    This is my co-worker, Matt. He needed a new picture for a forum that he frequents, so I obliged him with taking a photo of him in our lunchroom. Softened through a custom filter in PS.

    Canon DRebel w/Sigma 28-80 lens
    f/5.6, 1/30th, 800 ISO, custom flourescent WB

    Ray
    I like it. THat background is great and really works well with his skin tones and T-shirt color.

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    Re: one more portrait...

    This is a different approach the whole image has kind of a pastel quality. This is not the portrait that I would want to give to a future employer but it sure works for many occasions. Nice job.
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    Re: one more portrait...

    Good job of using the available background. I like it.

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