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Portrait: Carla
I made a small portable studio today, and took some shots of Carla. I was very pleased with the outcome. Any thoughts, or comments would be greatly welcomed... :)
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...a/IMG_9800.jpg
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Re: Portrait: Carla
I like the "warmth" of her smile.Good lighting John. :O)
Rick
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Re: Portrait: Carla
The lighting is nice and bright, but I would like to see it do a little more to define her features a bit more dramatically. A little bit more like this lighting:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3387/...0a22dc61_o.jpg
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Re: Portrait: Carla
gorgeous expression, which is the most important.
ditto to what kelly said, a little bit more sculpting in the light. also, while I am a firm believer in head chopping, i would have included all of her chin in this. and probably the top of her head. if you're going to chop, chop a lot, otherwise it looks like a mistake.
but like i said, the expression rocks.
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Re: Portrait: Carla
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Originally Posted by opus
The lighting is nice and bright, but I would like to see it do a little more to define her features a bit more dramatically. A little bit more like this lighting:
I was actually thinking about that as I was editing the shots. I plan to get a black poster board to put to one side to help create some dramatic shadows. I just bounced the flash from my 430EX off the celing, and the light tent I coverted difussed it very evenly.
All I really did was cut out the bottom of my light tent so that I could place it over Carla's head.When I have more time I may set up my stands and strobes and try some more technical lighting setups.
http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...a/IMG_9810.jpg
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Re: Portrait: Carla
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Originally Posted by adina
gorgeous expression, which is the most important.
ditto to what kelly said, a little bit more sculpting in the light. also, while I am a firm believer in head chopping, i would have included all of her chin in this. and probably the top of her head. if you're going to chop, chop a lot, otherwise it looks like a mistake.
but like i said, the expression rocks.
Thanks!
Can you post an example of what you think a good chop is?
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Re: Portrait: Carla
Very nice, John. Love the expression. I don't know why, but I would like to have seen a narrower dof. And while the lighting is good, it does seem very flat and corporate.
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Re: Portrait: Carla
i usually chop just above the eyebrows...will post some when i get in tomorrow.
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k....this is kinda what i mean.
when i chop, i chop in a lot. so it looks like i did it intentionally. but i try really hard to not chop into the chin, because 99% of the time (to me) that looks like a mistake.
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