Took this today as part of a project and really love how it came out.
C&C welcome
HighKey.50 by Tobias Weber, on Flickr
Took this today as part of a project and really love how it came out.
C&C welcome
HighKey.50 by Tobias Weber, on Flickr
Very nice. I do find the bits of feathers that are overhanging her right eye a bit distracting though
I agree with Helen- and if I were to continue to edit this photo- I would try to take out the yellow from the corner of the left eye, and even the pinkinsh blue color underneath- to equalize the skin.... Also, I really don't like the shadow that is on the right side- maybe there is a way to reduce the darkness in post process? Or next time pay attention to the shadows and try to fill them in w/ reflector of some sort?? No clue, just opinions/observations.
Krisztina
Thanks guys Now that you point out the feathers I agree, didn't notice at first, as for the shadows, I did try, the problem was that it was only me and the model in a DIY studio with only a stand for the flash so it was very difficult holding a reflector.As to the pp I tried a couple of things and will try to do what you pointed out as well.
I thought of that but timing became a problem and getting the right mood in the eyes and I still had the problem of not knowing exactly where I was reflecting the flash light, because it was just a speedlight and has no modeling lamp it was all a lot of guess work.
Such beautiful eyes --and the white feathers complement them in a wonderful way! I agree about the shadow under the right eye --I'd probably like to see a big more of the bridge of her nose on that side as well. The feather hanging over that eye doesn't bother me --it seems to add balance without distracting from the vivid quality of her eyes. Really, really cool composition. It wouldn't work with a different model.
I'm always totally jealous of beautiful colored eyes! LOL
Thanks Gretchen She really does have the most interesting eyes, they tend to change color depending on mood and what she wears
Thanks John Not quite sure which one I like more now that I see an edited version, but I am still rather happy with my results
Very well done!
Chuck
Thank Chuck
In studio work, a remote control (wired or wireless) is a very welcome tool.
Yeah I have one wireless trigger but that was used to fire the flash unfortunately