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3rd January 2013, 10:15 PM
#1
if looks could kill
this is my first attempt with natural window light and using a reflector.and i know already that i'll be trying this shot again as you can only see one eye clearly.i was using white A4 paper on the window to defuse the light and a white reflector.40d with 50mm prime. anyway c&c welcome
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3rd January 2013, 10:34 PM
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Re: if looks could kill
Dear Paul,
a nice try for the first time! Lightning is nice too! A few comments: with the eye you are right, may be a half step to the right and you are good. The depth of Field should be increased a bit., because the hair is sharp but the face is not, you might need to enlarge the iso to adapt. For the rest: nice picture.
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3rd January 2013, 11:09 PM
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Re: if looks could kill
Hi Paul!
Since you have noticed a DoF issue, and there has already been one comment regarding said, may I say that your lighting (which from what you said was the setup you were working with) looks nice to me?
I have to remind myself to watch reflections off of glasses. I don’t think you have anything too horrendous here by any stretch, but a little is reflection is trying to show itself. Plus, it is easy to lose either one eye or both behind the eyeglass frame. Which is what I think you are referring to with the “can only see one eye clearly” statement. Guess you have already figured that a slight turn of her head to her right would help that? I also wonder if you might consider a crop option suggestion?
An example of a 5:4 crop (with no other changes) with her right (camera left) eye on the upper left third intersection. Eyes in a good position with some “looking room” as well?
Well, just a Theory! The lighting is still very nice, Paul!
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4th January 2013, 10:39 PM
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Re: if looks could kill
thanks for the feed back terry i prefer your crop to mine
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4th January 2013, 10:49 PM
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Re: if looks could kill
Possibly a shot without the glasses would assist in getting the other eye in view more?
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6th January 2013, 01:57 AM
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Re: if looks could kill
another attempt with the same setup.again the eyes are a bit soft i think
c&c welcome
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