I had a great shooting today in the studio. Very charming und with lots of appeal:
Such a charming model ...
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Re: Such a charming model ...
Pam, I wonder how you did it. The red light -no pun intended- comes from both sides. You used a reflector to throw in some red light from the oposite side?
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I had one red gel on the hair light and one on the background light which also partly lit the right side.
Then I adjusted skin tones (which were too red) to my likings.
Then I adjusted skin tones (which were too red) to my likings.
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Re: Such a charming model ...
Very nice indeed. This dreamy softness makes it special, did you soften the picture in PP?
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Thanks and kindest regards,
Stany
kindest regards,
Stany
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Re: Such a charming model ...
Yes, there are many ways of creating "glow" or soft light. I did some of that and then add some blur to smoothe skin pores (not too much, though).
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Here is another shot from the series:
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Re: Such a charming model ...
Hi Pamela. You posted fantastic modelling pictures on Dpreview in this link.
Really great, TMHO lighting is simply perfect.
Really great, TMHO lighting is simply perfect.
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Stany
I like better one good shot in a day than 10 bad ones in a second...
http://www.fotografie.cafe
Stany
I like better one good shot in a day than 10 bad ones in a second...
http://www.fotografie.cafe
Re: Such a charming model ...
Thank you, Stany. I was not happy with the images, though. The AF was way off (front focus) and the S5´s resolution doesn´t cut it any more.
I feel 12 Mpix to be the minimum of resolution to use in studio shootings.
I must admit I´m a sloppy lighter, too. I guess this time I was just lucky
I feel 12 Mpix to be the minimum of resolution to use in studio shootings.
I must admit I´m a sloppy lighter, too. I guess this time I was just lucky