This was taken of my sister after a practice shoot when i got my new lighting setup.
The shoot itself was over and Traci just messed around infront of the camera so i rattled some shots off.
This is a discussion on Kidding Around within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; This was taken of my sister after a practice shoot when i got my new lighting setup. The shoot itself ...
This was taken of my sister after a practice shoot when i got my new lighting setup.
The shoot itself was over and Traci just messed around infront of the camera so i rattled some shots off.
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Lol, cool stuff! Love the hat!
This is quite well done for just playing around. I like it!
Let me know if you'd like me to critique a bit further.
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Hi JAS and Marko,
Thank you both for the constructive comments they are very much appreciated!
Absolutely Marko any further critique is alway welcome.
Craig
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Uhh - you are really playing nice games . The shot is very good!
The 2 things I'd comment on here to make this strong image even stronger, is I's like to see a wee bit more light in her eyes and a reflector is an easy solve here....... and she is too close to the background OR the background light is too strong. You can see that she's losing detail on her right shoulder because of this. Hope that helps - Marko
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Hi Marko,
Yep that makes total sense to me.
I think i will try to re shoot this shot but set up properly for it and of course use your suggestions to get that extra from the shoot.
Thanks again Marko
Craig
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