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Re: Nikki
Thanks Colin,
She was lit from behind as well and it does show more on Flickr and more so still on the original file.
I may play a bit further with it as of yet thoughRegards,
Jeff
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The positioning of the subject makes this image. Well done!Alan
No longer using Canon but still teaching new Canon users (and others) the gentle art of Photography.
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Originally posted by SpringfieldPhoto View PostThe positioning of the subject makes this image. Well done!Regards,
Jeff
Eos 1D x and Eos 1D mk4, EF 24-105L F4, EF 70-200L F2.8 mk2, EF 100L F2.8 macro, 1.4 and 2.0 mk3 converters, Sigma Art 12-24 F4, Sigma Art 85 F1.4 .....Pixapro GI01 speedlite, Citi 600 battery strobes and Pika200 battery strobes.
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Like Colin I think you need to bring the hair up a fraction. I also wonder if it might be an idea to lose one of the catchlights from each eye?
Either way Nikki is very photogenic.Nigel
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Originally posted by El Sid View PostLike Colin I think you need to bring the hair up a fraction. I also wonder if it might be an idea to lose one of the catchlights from each eye?
Either way Nikki is very photogenic.Regards,
Jeff
Eos 1D x and Eos 1D mk4, EF 24-105L F4, EF 70-200L F2.8 mk2, EF 100L F2.8 macro, 1.4 and 2.0 mk3 converters, Sigma Art 12-24 F4, Sigma Art 85 F1.4 .....Pixapro GI01 speedlite, Citi 600 battery strobes and Pika200 battery strobes.
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The problem with this young ladies hair is that it is black and, because of its nature, lacks shine. To manipulate it in Photoshop risks making it look false. A trick I use in this type of shot is to fire a flash with a blue gel at the black background. This will render it a very dark blue. Just enough to allow the hair to show. The two catch-lights isn't a problem in my view. I still like the shot.Alan
No longer using Canon but still teaching new Canon users (and others) the gentle art of Photography.
http://www.springfield-photography.com/
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Originally posted by SpringfieldPhoto View PostThe problem with this young ladies hair is that it is black and, because of its nature, lacks shine. To manipulate it in Photoshop risks making it look false. A trick I use in this type of shot is to fire a flash with a blue gel at the black background. This will render it a very dark blue. Just enough to allow the hair to show. The two catch-lights isn't a problem in my view. I still like the shot.Regards,
Jeff
Eos 1D x and Eos 1D mk4, EF 24-105L F4, EF 70-200L F2.8 mk2, EF 100L F2.8 macro, 1.4 and 2.0 mk3 converters, Sigma Art 12-24 F4, Sigma Art 85 F1.4 .....Pixapro GI01 speedlite, Citi 600 battery strobes and Pika200 battery strobes.
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