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Re: DarienNicely done Bob!
Mild distraction with the OOF "horn" on the right side of her head....
Re: DarienVery nice work Bob....now if only I could be this good at portraits!! I really struggle with people so I tend to stay away from portraiture (both consciously and sub-consciously).
Anyone want to run a portrait workshop in Sydney to teach me some tips??? Cameron
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Re: DarienBob - u should do more of these portraits mate..this one is also a pearler!
You've nailed focus, DOF, and lighting... Eye contact is lovely too.... I'd be interested to know two things from this shot: 1. What your lighting setup was and 2. How much PP you've done on this? Her complexion appears near perfect. Well done! Geoff
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We've done these before; no reason why we can't organise another one. We need two things ... A venue. Some models. If there's interest, we can start a new thread so as not to hijack this one too much. g.
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Thanks. The model here was facing indirectly towards the sun which was subdued by cloud cover and then a large silver reflector low and a bit to the side giving that nice soft lighting and some shape to the image. Regards processing: I tweaked the raw file in a stand alone copy of Professional Portraits which I have only had for a day and a half. I listened to feedback from Leek and took a more subtle approach than taken on some of the "Emma" images. Mostly attention to eyes, mouth, teeth, hair and some skin smoothing. I've also had quite a bit of feedback re catchlights in my portraits from several posts. So I followed that advice and removed the reflector catchlight in CS4 - keeping only the one sourced by the sunlight. Hope that covers what you were after. Bob
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