Same gal
A few more of the same young lady.
1 was with a beauty dish
2 & 5 was done with the setup in the pull back section
3&4 was done with the PLM directy over head and a eyelighter under.
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1 was with a beauty dish
2 & 5 was done with the setup in the pull back section
3&4 was done with the PLM directy over head and a eyelighter under.
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Actually, just for kicks -- try taking a bad photo of her.
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Here is one that I missed the exposure on and the ear.
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But does she have teeth?
An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
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You missed the exposure on a shot? What a rookie!!!
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forgot to use the light meter!!!!!!!! Lol
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OMG!
Just clone the ear out and smooth the skin. And make it a really low key mid-to-high contrast B&W. Good job!
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Yes, we were on opposite ends of the PLM while it was overhead and the light bouncing back up off the eyelighter.
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video is private.
An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
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An "accurate" reproduction of a scene and a good photograph are often two different things.
Maybe just me but # 5 seems a bit harsh.
Nice job Hack.
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