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2nd November 2013, 02:19 AM
#1
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2nd November 2013, 01:02 PM
#2
Re: Nikon D3100 B & W: West Hollywood, L.A.
I was trying to figure out the W. Hollywood connection through the images, finally read the additional info. Very nice, I like the second image best, skin tones more natural for b&w treatment.
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2nd November 2013, 02:17 PM
#3
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Re: Nikon D3100 B & W: West Hollywood, L.A.
Interesting shots taken under difficult lighting conditions, for sure. The lighting is harsh and contrastly, so it is a fairly major limiting factor in what you can do when you shoot in these conditions.
Image 1 - face looks slightly out of focus.
Image 2 - I think I agree with John; this shot has the strongest composition. The harsh shadow on the one model's face is both interesting and distracting. I wonder if some burning and dodging would improve the shot or degrade it?
Image 3 - too bad that the model's hand was cut off at the top. The brightness draws our eyes up, but somehow it looks just a tiny bit off the way it is cropped.
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2nd November 2013, 09:57 PM
#4
Re: Nikon D3100 B & W: West Hollywood, L.A.
Thanks Manfred, John.
Really appreciate your comments. Will keep them in mind for application in next stage shoot.
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3rd November 2013, 12:21 AM
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Re: Nikon D3100 B & W: West Hollywood, L.A.
Hi Victor,
I agree with what Manfred has said, except that I quite like the shadow on the face in #2 in the context of it being theater. Maybe if the white costume detail on the shoulder was burned in a bit the face would not be competing with that bright area.
Robbie.
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