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oooh, prettty lights.I took a pile of shots of this, trying to get the silhouette right but then she stopped playing. Other than cloning out the lights (this was the least-backlit viewpoint) can I improve this?
Plus trying to get lighting right in general was bugging me. First the lights and sunset combo: then the "show sunburnt brown person". She was quite sunburnt but I couldn't tweak the image to show it more than this: Any ideas? full gallery here: http://moz.net.nz/photo/2008/01/01-highandry/ http://www.moz.net.nz
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Re: oooh, prettty lights.I really like that first image mate, great colours, and really original. I think you would have to clone the lights out. Of course if you had your time again, you could meter to exclude for the bright lights in the background, but I think you would lose much of your available light in those groovy coloured lights.
The other images do little for me, but like I said, number 1 is really good. 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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Re: oooh, prettty lights.Thanks, I have clones/dulled out the centre lights and uploaded it again (over the top because it's in an album).
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