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A Darker Shade of White on WhiteSteve
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Hi Steve
I like the simplicity and the concept in the first one, and the lighting is appropriate for the subject. I also like the concept for #2, but the image is a bit too dark overall. I also wonder whether you could make the "hair-clippings" a bit more obvious. Quite imaginative table-top images. TFF (Trevor)
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These were a bit of fun to create. I am away at the moment - sunning it up in downtown Polkobin. I think that the hair cut day shot will improve (lighten up) with some savage curves work but that will have to wait for a few days.
Steve
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Hi Steve,
I like them both. The first one has some 'light from above' which is a good look and the background in the second one is more like a horizon which is also a good effect. I might suggest raising the light a little on the second one in height so that the images are more separated from the black sky. Great shots. What scissors do you use? Nikon & Olympus
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