High Key Mammal
Just had to share my Lilly with you as I was using her for a practice shoot today for fill flash.
1/250, ISO 200, F/8 Cool Pro Mist Filter
1/250, ISO 200, F/8 Cool Pro Mist Filter
0
Comments
There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept.~Ansel Adams
Thanks. We love her a lot! She is a Lhasa Apso.
http://danielplumer.com/
Facebook Fan Page
www.capture-the-pixel.com
nice look to this portrait, lucky to have such a cuttie pie Model
My Galleries
Flicker
G+
http://www.michaelhelbigphotography.com
http://www.thewildpig.blogspot.com
http://danielplumer.com/
Facebook Fan Page
All photos are Copyrighted and Registered. Please don't use without permission.
5DSR 16-35 2.8L III 24-70 2.8L II 70-200 2.8L IS II
Lauren Blackwell
www.redleashphoto.com
"Where beauty moves and wit delights and signs of kindness bind me; there, oh there, whe'er I go I leave my heart behind me." (Thomas Ford, 1607)
Thanks Ron. Any thoughts on the technical quality of this intentional high key type shot?
http://danielplumer.com/
Facebook Fan Page
Thanks Lauren. I have had several throughout my life, but never one that I have loved this much. She is so good and sweet
http://danielplumer.com/
Facebook Fan Page
Their are a lot of different opinions on what hi-key should be. I'm not big of high key but I will give my thoughts.
A lower powered light on a white background.
A diffused soft light from the front.
Bracket +1-+2-+3 and see what you get.
I don't know if this is what you wanted to hear or not.
Thanks Ron. Appreciate the comments. I intentionally over exposed the highlights which are just barely blown, but I liked it. So subjective is this art.
http://danielplumer.com/
Facebook Fan Page