Re: Portrait at the convent
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Originally Posted by
Alis
...I wonder why did you keep the other door in the frame on the right?
Hello Alis :)
I think that the door at the right makes part of the composition or the image would look too flat.
Well, this is just my opinion as you may understand.:rolleyes:
When I was at the visit I came into the room where I was - the dinning room - and when I look at the right the man was saying that dishes were coming from there, the kitchen.
I saw him and I asked if I could take a picture. He told me it was OK. I was so near the door that I could move it with my right arm, which I did to see the result.
And I did not like it. The only light in the room was coming from this door and from a small window at my back.
There was some 15 - say 17 - people waiting for me and looking at the guy. I had to work fast.
I opened the door completely - the light outside was terribly harsh - and I told him to look at me relaxing. I took 4 or 5 pictures, I have chosen this one and worked on it with LR and CS.
I show you my original shot.
:)
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
Hello Alis :)
Yes he looks like a strong guy, indeed.
I like the background (as usual, my comments are repetitive) but the picture lacks brightness and contrast. :rolleyes:
Is he your relative ? :)
And thank you for posting Alis. I was going to forget to thank you :):)
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
Hello Alis :)
Yes he looks like a strong guy, indeed.
I like the background (as usual, my comments are repetitive) but the picture lacks brightness and contrast. :rolleyes:
Is he your relative ? :)
And thank you for posting Alis. I was going to forget to thank you :):)
Thanks, Antonio!
I actually noticed the lack of contrast. It was a bright cloudy day, right before a very severe thunderstorm. Other pictures I took of other friends look much better.
He is one of my friends. Not a relative though :)
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
Hi!
I would just like to share my non square photos that i took recently of my friend :D
http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...ichardnoel.jpg
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
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Originally Posted by
richard amora
Hello Richard :) Thank you for posting again in this thread. :)
Yes, you master those flashes Richard.
But as before - a photo of a couple in a car - I dare say you have overpowered your flash on the right side.
I wouldn't know how to do this kind of work but I think that you main light should be the left one and the right one for a fill but not so strong.
How have you done that background ? Did you cut the girl and the road from an image and paste it on another one ? Nice effect:)
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
thanks antonio for the nice input and very helpful C&Cs
As before i still could'nt totaly understand in controlling the strobes. May be a few more mistakes and practice i would hopefully better understan the light. :) This is actually a single source light. :) The source is at the back right portion with a ynflash and reflected a round reflector on the left side )
I shot this at about twilight making the rest of the frame generally dark except for the part where the strobe is aimed and reflected. A small tweak on the curve on photoshopped and a little masking created the black background.
The swirling lights were originaly bokeh light textures that i got from the net. I just had i blurred in a swirling motion in photoshop to create the effect of the swirling lights, The rest were a little masking to clean the overlapping lights . :)
Hope I explained it correctly in English as it is only or second language :D
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
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Originally Posted by
richard amora
... Hope I explained it correctly in English as it is only or second language :D
The same goes for me. :)
And, if I understood I am sure many will also do.;)
Re: Visiting my grand son
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
I have been very busy these days... :):)
G9 shot
Busy taking pictures? :)
Nice shot. He is growing fast if this the same guy!