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Yuri Pautov
Apr-02-2007, 08:46 AM
Priviet (in Russian Hello, Hi...), dear friends!
I have some 'debts' from last year.
So now I'm working to present these photos to their heroes
I've made some (3 or 4) of this seria , but..
It was my first steps into flash light
And light critique is very importrant to me (let me become better, a?)

1
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4722.jpg
2
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4723.jpg
3
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4724.jpg
4
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4725.jpg
5
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4726.jpg
6
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4727.jpg
7
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4728.jpg
8
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4729.jpg
9 Maybe you'll remember this one I've done before:
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/4730.jpg

Your thoughts, critique and comments.

Spasibo,
Yuri

LiquidAir
Apr-02-2007, 12:15 PM
My favorites of the set are #3 and the last one. I find the profile to be very striking and the silhouettes are a lot of fun.

I am not too fond of the slightly bluish grey background. It floats around a bit from shot to shot, sometimes quite blue and other times maybe just a touch on the warm side of neutral. Personally I like the shots best when the background color is warmer.

dogwood
Apr-02-2007, 12:43 PM
That last shot is great. What lens are you using? Looks a little like it may be at the wide end (50 mm?). For portraits, try a 200 (yeah, a 200 mm). They're simply more flattering for face close-ups.

No offense to the folks here-- but if you REALLY want to learn lighting-- dpreview has a lighting forum that is fantastic. Lots of pros, lots of great tips, and lots of examples. Just an idea...

Yuri Pautov
Apr-03-2007, 12:22 AM
That last shot is great. What lens are you using? Looks a little like it may be at the wide end (50 mm?). For portraits, try a 200 (yeah, a 200 mm). They're simply more flattering for face close-ups.

No offense to the folks here-- but if you REALLY want to learn lighting-- dpreview has a lighting forum that is fantastic. Lots of pros, lots of great tips, and lots of examples. Just an idea...

I use Sony R1.
and of course I try to use full zoom.
Spasibo for your recommendation!
Yuri

BigAl
Apr-04-2007, 12:52 AM
Super series Yuri! #2 & #3 are really outstanding :thumb

Nikolai
Apr-04-2007, 09:10 AM
My favorites of the set are #3 and the last one. I find the profile to be very striking and the silhouettes are a lot of fun.

I am not too fond of the slightly bluish grey background. It floats around a bit from shot to shot, sometimes quite blue and other times maybe just a touch on the warm side of neutral. Personally I like the shots best when the background color is warmer.

I'm with LiquidAir here. :deal

Mike02
Apr-04-2007, 09:53 AM
I really like 3, 5, and 9*, great job =)!:clap