I hate to rain on the parade, but the backlight/hairlight is a little too strong for my taste; it kind of makes them look like cut-outs. That said, the rest of the lighting, the environment, and the pose is fantastic.
I hate to rain on the parade, but the back-light/hair light is a little too strong for my taste; it kind of makes them look like cut-outs. That said, the rest of the lighting, the environment, and the pose is fantastic.
+1...it's the first thing that I noticed. When your light goes white...it's usually a mistake. You kinda want an aura or halo effect.
It's the number one problem when back/rim-lighting subjects.
Otherwise...as said above...very nice.
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+1...it's the first thing that I noticed. When your light goes white...it's usually a mistake. You kinda want an aura or halo effect.
It's the number one problem when back/rim-lighting subjects.
Otherwise...as said above...very nice.
Educate yourself like you'll live forever and live like you'll die tomorrow.
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At first glance I thought maybe I saw a dove or two in the background. Seriously..
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