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 | How were you lighting this? hey mods · » Tuesday January 19th, @12:23AM
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cehanis
 | Not quite the way I had intended to. I didn't get the room I had wanted and the room I got was a little more crowded. But with that said it was a White Lightning in a softbox camera right and slightly higher and then a canon 580 ex turned way down low firing through a fong lightsphere camera left. hey mods · » Tuesday January 19th, @12:31AM
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TSI Gabe
 | While these shots are good, are you intentionally softening them? The all appear too soft to my liking to be quite honest. hey mods · » Tuesday January 19th, @07:47AM
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TSI Gabe
 | Buy a reflector, try to use the window's natural light. the fong light-spheres aren't intended to be used that way. hey mods · » Tuesday January 19th, @07:54AM
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cehanis
 | I appreciate the comments, but there isn't a lot of window light in Seattle this time of year, especially at 11pm... Sort of a last minute shoot and not a lot to work with... I didn't do any overall sharpening but did use the Portraiture plug-in for some skin smoothing (and this one took quite a bit).... hey mods · » Tuesday January 19th, @11:28AM
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 | Nice. Well there are 2 things I see right away when looking at the shot.
Hairband on the wrist (it's something we all forget until it ruins a shot) Lamp shade is crooked.
It's the little things that draw peoples attention away in pictures
Otherwise I like it :)hey mods · » Wednesday January 20th, @05:10PM
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cehanis
 | Thanks Steve, Good observations, I hadn't even noticed the hairband until you mentioned it... But I did notice the lampshade after I was back at my desk and decided not to invest the time to try and remove it. I guess some creative cropping might be a better approach to at least minimize it.. hey mods · » Wednesday January 20th, @06:27PM
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