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80's style portraitbody: nikon d200, d70s, f4s, f601.
lens:nikon 35-70mm f2.8, 70-300mm f4-5.6, 10.5mm f2.8, 20mm f2.8, 28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8. flash: nikon sb600, sunpak 383 (x1), sunpak 555 (x4), pocketwizard plus II (x4) jamesdwade.com dishonourclothing.com
Re: 80's style portraitHi James, not a bad SP. A few suggestions for next time though.
1. I know you want to achieve bright whites but they appear TOO bright in parts, particularly under the LEFT (your own left) side under the rim of the cap. 2. There's a few harsh-ish shadows near your left first, under your left eye, rim of the top of your t-shirt and generally the bottom right (as you look at it) the image. Care to share your lighting setup so we can see how u could improve for next time? 3. I think there's too much dead space in the top of the image, a tighter crop from above and right could help. 4. Glad you clarified you were after an 80's type look, I was just about call the fashion police Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: 80's style portraitthanks geoff.
appriciate crit as this type of stuff isnt my kettle of fish. one light to extreme right (3 oclock), hitting wall. one light to left about 7 o'clock i kind of wanted to have some really hot light (it just really reminds me of new kids on the block) but if you think thats too hot, i can see why. and yeah the shadows are harsh i needed diffused light i guess! body: nikon d200, d70s, f4s, f601.
lens:nikon 35-70mm f2.8, 70-300mm f4-5.6, 10.5mm f2.8, 20mm f2.8, 28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8. flash: nikon sb600, sunpak 383 (x1), sunpak 555 (x4), pocketwizard plus II (x4) jamesdwade.com dishonourclothing.com
Re: 80's style portraitJames, apart from what Geoff has said, the light on camera right (your left) has meant that your t-shirt has lost definition and blends into the background. Also, the light fall-off at the bottom is probably a bit too much?
Maybe try 1 light to your right at 45 degrees and the other light more directly onto the wall. You could even try some reflected fill light at your left? As you have a few lights, you could even try a rim light (strobe directly behind your head)? Regards, Patrick
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Re: 80's style portraitthks guys,
i'd really like to buy one of those portrait lighting kits sometime so i can get my head around this stuff. body: nikon d200, d70s, f4s, f601.
lens:nikon 35-70mm f2.8, 70-300mm f4-5.6, 10.5mm f2.8, 20mm f2.8, 28mm f2.8, 50mm f1.8. flash: nikon sb600, sunpak 383 (x1), sunpak 555 (x4), pocketwizard plus II (x4) jamesdwade.com dishonourclothing.com
Re: 80's style portraitMissing a pair of big Corey Worthington-style sunglasses.
I don't like how the background light sorta misses the lower right 5%. May if you cropped it off above the point so the background is fully lit?! (but then it'll cop off your arms)
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