View Full Version : Katya Basova
DVDM
Jun-24-2008, 04:13 PM
http://www.dvdm-studio.com/photos/317844629_sjuVe-X3.jpg
Hello dgrinners ! That's my studio photo. Taken by Nikon D200 and Nikkor 24-85. One studio flash used ( the second one was overheated :D)
Converted with Captude NX and processed with PS.
Thanx
Art Scott
Jun-24-2008, 04:23 PM
WOW.............Fantastic shot!!!:thumb:thumb:thumb:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow: bow:bow:bow
eL eSs Vee
Jun-24-2008, 04:40 PM
I like the idea, composition and sharpness. Have some ideas for you, though: Should have either allowed that second light to cool and then placed it to scene left and used it as fill - or used a reflector - to better define her hair, backside and legs. Her feet have disappeared into the shadows and her shoes, making it look like she's standing on pegs. Then, pull the rope on the floor a bit more to scene left so that it doesn't hide her right foot. Personally the burned out rope doesn't bother me, but burn in her left hand.
Use a slightly shallower depth of field to avoid the texture of the background paper. Also, I like how the light on the paper follows the rope out of scene. That's nice. :thumb
I love the concept and the pin-up style. She's a knock-out model with great expressions and a lovely retro look! It's a beautiful picture, and will be a fantastic one when you seperate her from the background.
All in all, considering this was done with only one light, it came out great! :thumb
Tee Why
Jun-24-2008, 05:32 PM
Very nice. especially the style of the shot.
Nikolai
Jun-24-2008, 05:34 PM
Pretty cool!:thumb Удачи! (=good luck)
Agnieszka
Jun-24-2008, 07:21 PM
Cool shot!! :clap ... so you want to tell me my D200 could do the same??? :scratch haha ...
Swartzy
Jun-24-2008, 07:34 PM
Beautifully executed. Love the light, color and bg. The rope with that pose are great.
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:01 AM
WOW.............Fantastic shot!!!:thumb:thumb:thumb:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow: bow:bow:bow
Thank you very much ! And... you was the first to comment my photo at SmugMug !!! :clap
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:06 AM
I like the idea, composition and sharpness. Have some ideas for you, though: Should have either allowed that second light to cool and then placed it to scene left and used it as fill - or used a reflector - to better define her hair, backside and legs. Her feet have disappeared into the shadows and her shoes, making it look like she's standing on pegs. Then, pull the rope on the floor a bit more to scene left so that it doesn't hide her right foot. Personally the burned out rope doesn't bother me, but burn in her left hand.
Use a slightly shallower depth of field to avoid the texture of the background paper. Also, I like how the light on the paper follows the rope out of scene. That's nice. :thumb
I love the concept and the pin-up style. She's a knock-out model with great expressions and a lovely retro look! It's a beautiful picture, and will be a fantastic one when you seperate her from the background.
All in all, considering this was done with only one light, it came out great! :thumb
Thank you for your point of view ! Will try to satisfy you in next posts :nod
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:08 AM
Very nice. especially the style of the shot.
Thank you !
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:09 AM
Pretty cool!:thumb Удачи! (=good luck)
Thank you ! Спасибо большое =)
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:10 AM
Cool shot!! :clap ... so you want to tell me my D200 could do the same??? :scratch haha ...
Hey, you already have great shots at your www ! And yes, D200 is very good camera :thumb
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 03:11 AM
Beautifully executed. Love the light, color and bg. The rope with that pose are great.
Thank you very much !
tlee
Jun-25-2008, 05:48 AM
Great shot. I like the "pin-up girl" look to the photo and model. Excellent lighting too!
DVDM
Jun-25-2008, 06:33 AM
Great shot. I like the "pin-up girl" look to the photo and model. Excellent lighting too!
Thank you, I like pin-up too and try to shoot it regulary =)
eL eSs Vee
Jun-25-2008, 04:42 PM
Thank you for your point of view ! Will try to satisfy you in next posts :nod
Only two people need to be satisfied: yourself and your client. I see great images from you coming soon! Keep it up, DVDM! You're off to a great start! :thumb
Swartzy
Jun-25-2008, 07:19 PM
Only two people need to be satisfied: yourself and your client. I see great images from you coming soon! Keep it up, DVDM! You're off to a great start! :thumb
Well, not to be an instigator.....take a look at his website....some of the most inspiring studio portraits I've seen in a long time...he's incredibly gifted.
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