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    My lense is huge! SuperJ's Avatar
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    Portraits (more HDR)

    Heres some stuff from shoots in the last few weeks.
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    Re: Portraits (more HDR)

    i think they're all good, even though they could all use a bit of a contrast boost. overall my favourite one is the 1st one. nice composition. i like how the model and the tree stump in the bg are both on the 'thirds'. then having three elements (model , tree stump, bg) gives it a nicer depth than just model / background.
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    Re: Portraits (more HDR)

    1,4,&5 my picks, did you desaturate these a bit ?
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: Portraits (more HDR)

    I processed all of them on a 30 inch Eizo screen calibrated with a eye one colorimeter. The contrast is probably on your end. Though i process all of my work specifically for print in the prophoto color space. Yes i did desaturate them a bit. I processed them all with tonemapping in Photomatix pro then I brought them into photoshop to mask the living hell out of them. I print them with ICC's ive custom made with an Eye one specrophotometer system onto moab entrada rag bright paper (if anyone wants the ICC I'm more then happy to share).

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    Re: Portraits (more HDR)

    I'm getting dull tones here too....pics look dreary like its going to rain or something

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