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Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 04:13 PM
We met up with some friends in Seattle last week, and we ate breakfast at a wonderful little crepe shop at Pike's Place Market (Crepe de France). It had an awesome window, so I quickly grabbed a few shots of them facing it. This was my favorite. Would you believe they have 6 kids, ranging in age from 11 to 2? :D
http://e-heasley.smugmug.com/photos/339999497_UJkrg-XL.jpg
JulieLawsonPhotography
Jul-27-2008, 04:15 PM
Love the natural light...it fabulous! They look very much in love, don't they? Great job:D
urbanaries
Jul-27-2008, 04:16 PM
Another fabulously executed and natural looking portrait from Elaine. I absolutely love this one! You are doing some wonderful work with your new setup! :barb
ladytx
Jul-27-2008, 04:22 PM
Very nice shot.
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 04:37 PM
Love the natural light...it fabulous! They look very much in love, don't they? Great job:D
Thanks, Julie! I think they were feeling especially good because they were about to board a cruise ship for Alaska...sans kiddos! :D
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 04:37 PM
Another fabulously executed and natural looking portrait from Elaine. I absolutely love this one! You are doing some wonderful work with your new setup! :barb
Thank you so much, Lynne! You're my hero! :ivar
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 04:38 PM
Very nice shot.
Thank you!
urbanaries
Jul-27-2008, 04:39 PM
Thank you so much, Lynne! You're my hero! :ivar
oh please! I've never done anything as sharp and evenly lit as these! :bow
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 04:45 PM
oh please! I've never done anything as sharp and evenly lit as these! :bow
Hah :roflHahahaha:roflHahahahahahah:rofl
OK...got that out of my system.
THANK YOU!
And I don't believe you for a second. :D
urbanaries
Jul-27-2008, 04:48 PM
Hah :roflHahahaha:roflHahahahahahah:rofl
OK...got that out of my system.
THANK YOU!
And I don't believe you for a second. :D
I'm serious! Especially with the closeup headshots, you and Jeff get such even skin tones and I have hot/shiny spots all day long. I'm in prime study mode....watching you two like a hawk. :cool
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 05:21 PM
I'm serious! Especially with the closeup headshots, you and Jeff get such even skin tones and I have hot/shiny spots all day long. I'm in prime study mode....watching you two like a hawk. :cool
Well, I do use that recovery tool in ACR, a lot! One thing I don't get is that sunny WB in camera is 5000 and daylight WB in ACR is 5500. Sometimes, I push my camera's histogram to the right so far (but not blown) that when I adjust the WB to daylight (or whatever seems best), I get more hot spots that need to be recovered. I make use of the exposure slider, if necessary, and the recovery slider, and that usually puts me where I need to be for a starting point for the rest of my edits. Don't know if that has anything to do with the even skin tones of which you speak. More than anything, I'm know I have many more shots where things don't work and only share a few here that do happen to work out!
searching the soul
Jul-27-2008, 10:50 PM
I like this pose in general . My suggestion is that when women are in avery short sleeve outfit you will have to be careful that their arms don't become larger than they would like . Her arm pressing down flattens Her arm and it becomes larger .
A slight raising of Her chin would also make Her eye direction much closer to that of Her husband's .
Elaine
Jul-27-2008, 10:59 PM
I like this pose in general . My suggestion is that when women are in avery short sleeve outfit you will have to be careful that their arms don't become larger than they would like . Her arm pressing down flattens Her arm and it becomes larger .
A slight raising of Her chin would also make Her eye direction much closer to that of Her husband's .
Thank you! This was completely spur-of-the moment, so no thought went into the details with this one. I hear you about the arm thing, although I found it to be OK here...makes her look a bit buff! :D
jeffreaux2
Jul-28-2008, 04:07 AM
I'm serious! Especially with the closeup headshots, you and Jeff get such even skin tones and I have hot/shiny spots all day long. I'm in prime study mode....watching you two like a hawk. :cool
What Jeff are you talking about?.....I just push the little button thingy on top of the camera and ......:dunno
Oh and ELAINE.....Very nice portrait. I like that it is not a stiff formal pose, and agree that the skin tones and light are rightious!:D
pyrtek
Jul-28-2008, 05:54 AM
While I agree with everyone's enthusiastic opinions of this photo, I believe
it has a very strong magenta cast that ruins it for me from a technical
standpoint. It's extremely easy to fix, though.
EDIT: In another thread you didn't seem to mind people editing your images, so
I took the liberty of illustrating.
BEFORE:
http://e-heasley.smugmug.com/photos/339999497_UJkrg-XL.jpg
AFTER:
http://bertold.zenfolio.com/img/v1/p758783121.jpg
Elaine
Jul-28-2008, 07:14 AM
What Jeff are you talking about?.....I just push the little button thingy on top of the camera and ......:dunno
Oh and ELAINE.....Very nice portrait. I like that it is not a stiff formal pose, and agree that the skin tones and light are rightious!:D
Thanks, Jeff! I could have stayed in that spot for a quite a while, using that window. It was great!
Elaine
Jul-28-2008, 07:21 AM
While I agree with everyone's enthusiastic opinions of this photo, I believe
it has a very strong magenta cast that ruins it for me from a technical
standpoint. It's extremely easy to fix, though.
EDIT: In another thread you didn't seem to mind people editing your images, so
I took the liberty of illustrating.
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Hmm...I think mine's a tad on the warm side, but I'm not seeing a strong magenta cast, and your version looks very washed out to me. :scratch Maybe it's just a preference thing? Thanks for taking the time to show me what you saw!
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