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    Twin Dentists.

    Dentists running a booth at the farmer's market and giving a talk on "Combating Dental Anxieties" they certainly made an impression!
    PP to blot out distracting b/g.

    Camera: Canon PowerShot G7.

    EXIF: F2.8, 1/800, Flash off, 7.4mm, ISO 84.

    C&C welcomed and appreciatedTwin Dentists.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Hi Carol I think there is some blue color cast on their skin which needs fixing. I don't know which software you use but your masking doesn't look smooth on the edges of faces and there are also some grey parts in the BG.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    I think that's a great composition. You've got in tight and you've got yourself into a location that allows you get those different angles on the two people. Well done.

    I think Binnur's point about the blue cast may be correct. Not sure what your post-processing skills are like on correcting things like this. Pretty easily done.

    I'm not seeing the masking problems that Binnur is seeing, nor the grey bits in the background.

    Great idea for a portrait. It works well.
    Last edited by Donald; 4th September 2016 at 07:53 PM.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Thank you Binnur and Donald. I used picknix no longer available now. I wish I could correct this. No PP skills

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Carol I think there is some blue color cast on their skin which needs fixing. I don't know which software you use but your masking doesn't look smooth on the edges of faces and there are also some grey parts in the BG.
    It was a difficult process but I feel I made a valiant effort

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Quote Originally Posted by Minerva View Post
    It was a difficult process but I feel I made a valiant effort
    You did .... and that's called learning, which is the greatest thing we can do. If we stop trying to learn we might as well give up.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Well done Carol, to see and capture them together in the frame this way.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Good composition, Carol, and well done for seeing it. There are some minor exposure issues with blown highlights but if you don't have the software to fix it, there's no point worrying about it.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Carol...
    I copied the image and then globally used NIK Viveza (NIK is now free) to reduce the blue...
    Twin Dentists.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Hi Carol,

    I'm afraid I'm not a fan of matte black backgrounds in the two shots we've seen them (sorry, I know it isn't easy).
    It has a place; typically in advertising or product shots - although in your Mercedes image, it was cropped a bit tight and the reflections were a giveaway.

    I wonder if the treatment Jean has applied in this thread might be useful sometimes? (particularly for the above shot)

    As has been noted, the composition is great here though - that is key - it is easier to learn and improve on the technicalities of good WB (white balance), exposure and PP than it is to 'learn' good composition, so please don't be discouraged.

    Dave

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Well done Carol and very well done to Richard.

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    Re: Twin Dentists.

    Thank you so much Richard et al I feel very encouraged

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