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Red Riding HoodFrom a shoot last weekend. I'd been toying with the idea for a few months now, finally managed to get everything together.
Nikon D300 + 24-70 f2.8 | 1/200s @ f5.6
Re: Red Riding HoodGreat concept and design!
I feel that the model could look more dynamic; say like running with feet slightly blurred. [then again I can't even imagine to do a picture like this] Perhaps the head turned slightly to the side but not upwards.. DId you do any other poses that we can have a look at?
Re: Red Riding HoodGreat concept and lighting ,keep that creativity going
DebT DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
Re: Red Riding HoodI like the idea
I came across simular photos at fotocommunity here is the link. http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/916 "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: Red Riding HoodThat's really cool...maybe just coz its my kinda thing but either way....Cool
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EOS 400D 50mm 1.8 EF
Re: Red Riding HoodThis shot has really good lighting, great concept, i have looked at it a number of times, mainly since there is only one thing that is niggling me - keep in mind i am probably the least qualified in this dept but.. the pose makes her look short and slightly hunched over, this may also be due to the camera level, maybe a slightly lower POV might have made it better? thoughts? - Nonetheless it is great lighting and the path is perfectly placed and lit
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Red Riding HoodWoW
Little Red has grown up to be a bit of a Goth hasn't she Great set up and lighting. Mic.
Re: Red Riding HoodKevin
I love your set up and processing and your choice of colour in the dress. I think the models pose does not work very well and you need to get her to keep hamming it up in the hope of getting that magic expression. What you really need then is just a small amount of luck for a masterpiece! Regards
Matt. K
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