This was taken during a shoot for an antique dealer. Just wondering what you think of it. Mostly natural light with a bit of fill from a white reflector.
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This was taken during a shoot for an antique dealer. Just wondering what you think of it. Mostly natural light with a bit of fill from a white reflector.
Last edited by tedh; 01-28-2008 at 07:22 AM.
Two major problems. The eyes are the most important part of a portrait and thery are too dark. In portrait photographer terms the hair has been "blasted" rather than "kissed" with light which means too extreme.Originally Posted by tedh
Tegan
I like this shot actually, but it does like tegan says suffer from the hair blasting effect. As well, the model's left arm also looks a bit odd in its position.
Very good mood though - dig the mood.
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