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Eye CandyA few from yesterday's workshop
Jpgs direct from the camera, resized only. I still need to do a little more resizing on some of these, as irfanview seems to think that 800x600 means 800 by about 900. Go figure! More to see here. g.
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Re: Eye CandyGary the second really grabs my attention, the first looks like an interesting moment
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Re: Eye CandyGreat pics Gary - looks like I left a little early
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You had far more important things to attend to. (Thanx, and yes) Glen, yes. I'm actually thinking a square crop on both the second and third images would work quite nicely. g.
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Indeed - ended up being a very nice Japanese meal actually 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: Eye CandyI have to agree. The second (and third) images are sublime. Great use of great lighting.
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Re: Eye CandyGreat set...Second is my favourite for it's eye contact, lighting and framing...
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I'll have to differ with the others I guess: #1 looks a little soft (my guess is she moved her face as you were taking the shot) - concept I like though #2 and #3 have potential but to me are too dark and I'd probably soften her face to smooth the complexion a little. Fantastic poses though. #4 is the weakest of the lot IMHO - too bright and I'd like her eyes open. The latter is deal breaker since the pose is great and the bright could be fixed in PP. Peter
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Re: Eye CandyYou can see her contacts in the close pics Gary. You may wish to blend those edges.
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More likely operator error. Given that we're shooting with flash, subject movement at a poofteenth of a second flash duration would not be a major issue.
Thanx. I actually like the dark shading. I understand what you're saying about softening the skin a little, but that's not what my photography is about. I actually did consider bringing along a vaseline filter, but getting up that early on a Saturday ... Colin, I hadn't noticed that; good call. g.
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