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Owen
Aug-18-2005, 10:06 PM
Going for "natural"..

http://images11.fotki.com/v212/photos/5/577220/2552328/11small-vi.jpg

Yes, I know her flower is blown out (below) but if you're not a photographer you don't even notice!

http://images11.fotki.com/v213/photos/5/577220/2552328/2small-vi.jpg


http://images10.fotki.com/v209/photos/5/577220/2552328/8small-vi.jpg

What do you think? I used my tinfoil reflector again. No flash, all natural light, usually lit from at my feet because that's the only way I could balance two things. http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/icon10.gif Honest to god I didn't play with the eyes this time. I must say, I do enjoy the natural sparkle.

lynnma
Aug-19-2005, 04:11 AM
Going for "natural"..

Yes, I know her flower is blown out (below) but if you're not a photographer you don't even notice!

What do you think? I used my tinfoil reflector again. No flash, all natural light, usually lit from at my feet because that's the only way I could balance two things. http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/icon10.gif Honest to god I didn't play with the eyes this time. I must say, I do enjoy the natural sparkle.
You caught her I think.. I like 2 and 3 best.. I can see her personality. Interesting that you used foil.. I would have thought that would have made a color cast but I'm not seeing it.:thumb

XO-Studios
Aug-19-2005, 08:36 AM
Going for "natural"..What do you think? I used my tinfoil reflector again. No flash, all natural light, usually lit from at my feet because that's the only way I could balance two things. http://dgrin.com/images/smilies/icon10.gif Honest to god I didn't play with the eyes this time. I must say, I do enjoy the natural sparkle.I like the pictures, but I do notice the relatively central, bottom up lighting. The pictures (especially #3) start to show the so called 'racoon mask' in the eyes, while the bottom of the cheeks are very light.

As a suggested solution (and cheap):

1) ask a friend of you or her to come along and be assistant (hold the reflector)
2) visit home depot/harbor freight, and you will be surprised at what $20 worth of gizmo's and jizzymebobs will do to make a makeshift reflector holder.

XO,

Owen
Aug-19-2005, 09:11 AM
I like the pictures, but I do notice the relatively central, bottom up lighting. The pictures (especially #3) start to show the so called 'racoon mask' in the eyes, while the bottom of the cheeks are very light.

XO, I don't see it quite as severely but it is there to some extent. I'm wondering if you would have noticed it had I not said anything about it! :P

Reflector holder. Good idea. :)

XO-Studios
Aug-19-2005, 01:32 PM
I don't see it quite as severely but it is there to some extent. I'm wondering if you would have noticed it had I not said anything about it! :P

Reflector holder. Good idea. :)
It is always the catch lights that tip me off.

As I have been reading (and will be reading) a lot about flash/studio/natural light photography over the last 6 months or so, one of the websites suggests that for every picture you see, try to guestimate what lighting they used, and what sorts of modifiers. They recommended that as a goal to get better at doing lighting yourself. One of teh give away's is the catchlights.

FWIW,

XO,

ScottMcLeod
Aug-19-2005, 02:56 PM
*ahem*

o/''' Sweet Caroline... good shots never seemed so good! o/''

*grin* :clap:rofl