@Pat, I want to fill negative space as much as I can these days. It makes things more fun! Thanks for your comments, it means a lot!
@Angie, me and numbers don't mix. As for #4, the shelves in the psych lib. are pretty tight along with the books that fill them. As I recapped most of the books there, there are wide open areas, but still that space is all I had to work with there. (Recapping means to change the location of an item to another off site location. I work at the psych lib. that's how we got in. ) I like green. As for #6, yeah, but I do like the shadows behind them. kinda makes them look like they are kissing even though you can see they are clearly not in the same image.
good stuff Ted. The last shot..was the "flare" added in post?
No sir. To be honest, you can add that in post? Yes I am sure that sounds a tad naive..I don't really explore all of photoshop's "gifts". I work mainly in LR and use PS to do some minor tweaks and resizing.
No sir. To be honest, you can add that in post? Yes I am sure that sounds a tad naive..I don't really explore all of photoshop's "gifts". I work mainly in LR and use PS to do some minor tweaks and resizing.
I used external flash for it.
ahhh. I think Angie adds flare sometimes in post with some success
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My favorites are the bike shots, & the first b&w conversion (hope you made a photoshop / lightroom action out of that to keep the settings)
Not sure about #4 (btw, you forgot to number them) .... still not sure about the green tone & somehow it's a bit a too tight crop in my eyes ...
In #5 you blew his forehead :cry ... but you might be able to reconstruct it with some photoshop-facial-surgery
and in #6, the flash is a biiiit out of control, looks way too strong to me
But the last shot is a real winner again in my eyes, and you got some other goodies on your blog
@Pat, I want to fill negative space as much as I can these days. It makes things more fun! Thanks for your comments, it means a lot!
@Angie, me and numbers don't mix. As for #4, the shelves in the psych lib. are pretty tight along with the books that fill them. As I recapped most of the books there, there are wide open areas, but still that space is all I had to work with there. (Recapping means to change the location of an item to another off site location. I work at the psych lib. that's how we got in. ) I like green. As for #6, yeah, but I do like the shadows behind them. kinda makes them look like they are kissing even though you can see they are clearly not in the same image.
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I like her mood in the last one also.
Nice series overall.
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Thanks, Zoomer!
I loved relying on only the 16-35 mk II and 135L for this! Never touched my 24-70, same with my session the day after this one!
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14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
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No sir. To be honest, you can add that in post? Yes I am sure that sounds a tad naive..I don't really explore all of photoshop's "gifts". I work mainly in LR and use PS to do some minor tweaks and resizing.
I used external flash for it.
www.tednghiem.com
ahhh. I think Angie adds flare sometimes in post with some success
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
If she can do it with some success, I would really fail at it. haha!
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