Friend of mine's daughter.
I did a dual off-camera flash action on some of these, some with just single off camera flash
audrey5 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
audrey6 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
audrey3 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
This is a discussion on Audrey - Senior Portraits within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Friend of mine's daughter. I did a dual off-camera flash action on some of these, some with just single off ...
Friend of mine's daughter.
I did a dual off-camera flash action on some of these, some with just single off camera flash
audrey5 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
audrey6 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
audrey3 by Chris Campbell, on Flickr
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Love the backlight on 3...
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"The worst thing about taking a great image is that your next one has to be better!"
Only on the left... front look great...
I don't know why we are here, but I'm pretty sure that it is not in order to enjoy ourselves.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Shot 3 is the strongest shot here for me. There's a nice balance between the foreground and background light. It also has the nicest comp.
To my eye, the backgrounds are dark (and the lighting is harsh) in the other 2 images.
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