Hi Bob,
First question is "how are you handling your white balancing"? - In the first shot it's looking a bit on the warm side, whereas on the 2nd it's looking OK on the leg, but completely different on the face.
Last edited by bnnrcn; 10th June 2014 at 06:13 PM.
Nice efforts. Is there a form we need to complete to see more?
Last edited by Colin Southern; 10th June 2014 at 08:45 PM.
Bob, she is a very pretty lady and I prefer the second shot. In the first one something about her position just look unnatural to me, it almost looks segmented...if that makes any sense. The second shot has a much better flow to it.
I am with John on his comment...I would like to see more
Thanks Binnur. This is the case. Add to that that the key light is more perpendicular to her leg than her face, which makes that area a little brighter. It does cause a problem that's kind of hard to deal with. These were each shot in different rooms as well using different lighting. We grey carded which helps but not to perfection.
Jon, the first shot above was actually done after we had been at it for about 3 hours. We were both getting pretty ragged by then. In fact shortly after I shot that one she put her head down and closed her eyes. I shot that and we quit.
Here are a couple more that I like.