Natalie
Ok, here is my first post for your comments.
I had a chance to use a photography studio for the first time, and this is one of the pohtos I took.
I use Canon EOS 300 D
ISO 100
1/30 sec
5.6
abstract_fineart15.jpg
Would love to hear what you think.
Thank you,
Sigal
I had a chance to use a photography studio for the first time, and this is one of the pohtos I took.
I use Canon EOS 300 D
ISO 100
1/30 sec
5.6
abstract_fineart15.jpg
Would love to hear what you think.
Thank you,
Sigal
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Comments
or that we can't see her face. Just my personal preference. Welcome to Dgrin!
however, I also like selective coloring to some degree--
personally (that means that I might be the only one), I think on a portrait with selective coloring you need to give the flesh some tone; maybe use your color range on the original flesh, move it over and drop the opacity--
the stark b/w flesh against color is almost a clash, in my mind--
anyway, neat shot--
george
is there more flesh there than I thought at first?!-
I think I like it even more--
Nice shot.
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
I like selective coloring to a degree - but not sure about her hair. When I first looked at the photo, my eye went directly to her hair for some reason...
www.jennifernicholsonphotography.com
Thank you all, I feel I found a new home
We'd love to have you stick around! Welcome!
Glass: >Sigma 17-35mm,f2.8-4 DG >Tamron 28-75mm,f2.8 >Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro >Canon 70-200mm,f2.8L IS >Canon 200mm,f2.8L
Flash: >550EX >Sigma EF-500 DG Super >studio strobes
Sites: Jim Mitte Photography - Livingston Sports Photos - Brighton Football Photos
I just played around, and did what the camera light meter told me to do
I tend to stick around 1/250 in the studio, unless I want some motion blur. I usually plug in my ISO and shutter speed and then it tells me what aperture to shoot at with what I have the lights set at.. I usually aim for about 5.6 as well.
Thanks Owen, I will keep this in mind.